Toward an Indonesian Post-colonial Christology

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This scholarly piece contributes to theological scholarship by reinterpreting Christology through the lens of Indonesia's post-colonial experience, attending to local contexts, power dynamics, and interreligious realities.

It examines how colonial history and ongoing socio-political structures shape Christian theological reflection and identity formation in Indonesia.

The work interrogates traditional Western Christological categories and proposes contextual alternatives attentive to Indonesian culture and religious plurality.

It aims to deepen theological engagement with issues of decolonization, interfaith relations, and national identity.

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Hans A. Harmakaputra, "Christian-Muslim Relations in Post-Reformation Indonesia: Resistance, Identity and Belonging" (Edinburgh UP, 2026)

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