International Joint Conference
Doing Theology in the Contemporary Indonesia:
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
collaboration between:
AFTI (Asosiasi Filsafat Teologi Indonesia; Indonesian Association of Philosophy and Theology Institutes)
AAFKI (Asosiasi Ahli Filsafat Keilahian; Indonesian Association of Divinity Studies Scholars)
AsTeKIa (Asosiasi Teolog Katolik Indonesia; Indonesian Association of Catholic Theologians)
Sanata Dharma University School of Theology - The Wedabhakti Pontifical Faculty of Theology
Terms of Reference
Background
Asia is a dynamic region in the world, where all the streams and currents are found, where religion and spirituality and traditional values continue to play a crucial role in the lives of our people, where the economy is also growing. The three biggest economies are in Asia: China, India, and Japan, while Indonesia is often included in the major emerging economies in the world. Asia is also a place where the creative energy of the youth is found. And the litany of progress can continue.
But, we are also made deeply aware of the ambiguities and tensions that Asia is finding itself in. Asia might continue to be a deeply religious place, but it is also a place where religious radicalism is becoming a pressing problem, not just in the Middle East but elsewhere, including India and Indonesia, even Yogyakarta. Despite its size and growth, Asian economy has not been able to solve the problem of inequality and even contributes to the further degradation of the environment. Asian democracy has also been tainted with tribal politics and corruption. Asia is also a crucial player in the phenomenon of migration with all its aspects, positive and negative. People move around a lot for different reasons, but mainly to make a more decent living. And many of them are vulnerable migrants. Asia’s youth continues to be faced with the problems, including mental and spiritual problems, such as loneliness, the lack of meaning in life, and so forth.
In the face of those challenges, Asian theology and theologians, together with Asian churches, have the duty to make contribution. Scholars have continued to see Asian Christianity as a dynamic and rich entity, capable of making significant contribution to the world Christianity and the larger global society. But, the question is: what kind of contribution can we make? In Veritatis Gaudium, Pope Francis mentions the need for the formation of guiding synthesis that our society is in dire need of. Theological communities need to come together to form this guiding synthesis for our time, to help our society navigate our turbulent time and overcoming different crises and problems that stem from our confusion of understanding our humanity, the world, and the cosmos. This contribution should be better made through interdisciplinary research, collaboration, and networking.
So far, Asian theology is quite dynamic with significant contribution coming from the Indian, East Asian (Korea, Japan, Taiwan), Southeast Asian (Filipino) theologians. But there is a more urgent need to make an intra-Asian dialogue among theologians, as well as interdisciplinary dialog with different scholars.
In this regard, the time has come for Indonesian theologians to contribute more significantly to the discourse on theology in general and Asian theology in particular. However, Indonesian society itself is an urgent and rich context where theologians ought to do the theologizing. We need to seek creative ways to engage Indonesian and Asian reality through theology in dialog with other disciplines. Hence, the theme of our conference is: “Doing Theology in Contemporary Indonesia: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.”
This conference will help us map the context and situation of Asia and Indonesia and start identifying ways to make deeper and more serious engagements with that reality. And, in the spirit of ecumenism and collaboration and interdisciplinarity, this conference is jointly held by three associations of theologians and philosophers as well as their institutions.
The aims:
Main Speakers:
Venue:
Gedung Pascasarjana, Fakultas Teologi Universitas Sanata Dharma, Jln. Kaliurang Km 7, Kentungan, Yogyakarta
Programme:
First Day, Friday, 1 March 2019
09.00-09.30 Opening ceremony
09.30-12.00 Plenary Session 1 (academic) by Prof Felix Wilfred; respondents: Dr. Raymundus Sudiarsa SVD and Prof Gerrit Singgih
12.00-13.00 Lunch break
13.00-15.00 Sections: Paper Presentations (can be simultaneous in groups)
15.00-15.30 Break
15.30-17.00 Plenary Session 2 by Radar Panca Dahana; response by Prof Bambang Sugiharto
17.15-19.00 Paper Presentations
19.00-20.00 Dinner
Second Day, Saturday, 2 March 2019
09.00 - 10.30 Plenary Session 3 by Hari Juliawan; response by Clarence Devadass
10.30 - 11.00 Snack Break
11.00 - 13.00 Sections: Paper Presentations
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch Break
14.00 - 15.00 Plenary discussion: identifying the fruits of the conference, future follow-ups and research and publication agenda
15.00 - 16.00 Business meetings of various associations (AFTI, AAFKI, AsTeKIa)
Call for Papers
The Committee invites interested scholars to participate in this Conference by presenting papers. The abstract or proposal of the paper (150-200 words) is to be submitted to the committee (e-mail penelitian.teokontekstual@usd.ac.id) by February 20, 2019 at the latest.
Possible Topics of papers:
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