The New Spiritualities, East and West
Scholars who recognise an increasingly common distinction between ‘religion’ and ‘spirituality’ in Western popular usage have suggested that the new spiritualities, framed in contrast to ‘religion’, are largely confined to North Atlantic and Australasian societies. This paper, examining recent devel...
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crequinoxpubl:10.1558/jasr.v19i1.19 2024-06-02T08:11:21+00:00 The New Spiritualities, East and West Colonial Legacies and the Global Spiritual Marketplace in Southeast Asia Howell, Julia Day 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/jasr.v19i1.19 https://journal.equinoxpub.com/JASR/article/download/2576/25308 unknown Equinox Publishing Journal for the Academic Study of Religion volume 19, issue 1, page 19-33 ISSN 2047-7058 2047-704X journal-article 2006 crequinoxpubl https://doi.org/10.1558/jasr.v19i1.19 2024-05-07T13:51:50Z Scholars who recognise an increasingly common distinction between ‘religion’ and ‘spirituality’ in Western popular usage have suggested that the new spiritualities, framed in contrast to ‘religion’, are largely confined to North Atlantic and Australasian societies. This paper, examining recent developments in the practice and framing of ‘religion’ in Indonesia, argues that comparable new spiritualities, emphasising subjective experience and individual autonomy and existing in tension with congregational religion, have emerged in this Asian country amongst people participating in the modern sector of the economy and the global spiritual marketplace. However the differing institutionalisation of Indonesia’s new spiritualities from those of Western and other Asian countries needs to be understood in the historical context of Muslim reactions to colonialism and give due attention to particular national legacies of colonial administration. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Equinox Publishing Journal for the Academic Study of Religion 19 1 19 33 |
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Scholars who recognise an increasingly common distinction between ‘religion’ and ‘spirituality’ in Western popular usage have suggested that the new spiritualities, framed in contrast to ‘religion’, are largely confined to North Atlantic and Australasian societies. This paper, examining recent developments in the practice and framing of ‘religion’ in Indonesia, argues that comparable new spiritualities, emphasising subjective experience and individual autonomy and existing in tension with congregational religion, have emerged in this Asian country amongst people participating in the modern sector of the economy and the global spiritual marketplace. However the differing institutionalisation of Indonesia’s new spiritualities from those of Western and other Asian countries needs to be understood in the historical context of Muslim reactions to colonialism and give due attention to particular national legacies of colonial administration. |
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