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Melampaui Toleransi Pluralisme Agama dalam Perspektif A. Mukti Ali dan Para Pemikir Global (John Hick, Hans Kùng, Paul F. Knitter, dan M. Amin Abdullaah) Nugraha, Rachmat; Truna, Doddy S.; Waliyajati, Roro Sri Rejeki
Indonesian Research Journal on Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Irje 2026
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/irje.v6i1.3816

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Penelitian ini menganalisis pluralisme agama melalui konsep ‘Agree in Disagreement’ A. Mukti Ali dengan pendekatan komparatif terhadap pemikiran John Hick, Hans Küng, Paul F. Knitter, dan M. Amin Abdullah. Dengan menggunakan metode deduktif, kajian ini menyintesiskan dimensi teologis, etis, sosial, dan epistemik pluralisme. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa pluralisme agama bukan sekadar toleransi pasif, tetapi ‘tanggung jawab moral, sosial, dan intelektual’ dalam membangun harmoni masyarakat. ‘Agree in Disagreement’ berfungsi sebagai fondasi lokal Indonesia yang menyatukan iman dan dialog, sementara teori Hick, Küng, Knitter, dan Amin Abdullah memberikan perspektif global, etis, praksis, dan metodologis. Temuan ini memiliki implikasi signifikan bagi pendidikan lintas agama, dakwah dialogis, dan penelitian akademik, serta menyediakan paradigma pluralisme yang holistik untuk masyarakat majemuk.
Reconfiguring Religion in The Digital Era: A Conceptual Framework for The Mediatization of Religion in Indonesia Effendi, Erus; Waliyajati, Roro Sri Rejeki; Truna, Dody S.
Abrahamic Religions: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Prodi Studi Agama-Agama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/arj.v6i2.32996

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This article examines how religion is reconfigured in the era of digital platforms and proposes a conceptual framework for the mediatization of religion in Indonesia. While existing scholarship on digital religion has provided rich empirical insights, much of it remains fragmented and often limited to specific platforms or practices. This study addresses that limitation by reconstructing the multidimensional framework of Rodrigues and Harding and integrating it with mediatization theory, the phenomenology of religion, and digital religion scholarship. The study employs a conceptual and analytical approach based on a focused literature review and theoretical synthesis. The analysis produces a framework organized around five interrelated components: media logic, algorithmic curation, networked community, authority shift, and ethical governance. Building on this framework, the article advances three conceptual propositions concerning algorithmic shifts in authority, the transformation of sacred experience under digital mediation, and the expansion of epistemic participation alongside its associated risks. To demonstrate the analytical capacity of the framework, the article draws on literature-based illustrations of the digital hijrah movement and online pengajian in Indonesia. These cases show how digital infrastructures reshape authority, ritual practice, and community formation while also generating tensions related to fragmentation, polarization, and misinformation.