na INLIS000000000002478 20221012022122 0010-0520002478 221012 | | eng 979458621697x eng 200.9598 200.9598 BEA v Beatty, Andrew Varieties of Javanese religion: an anthropological account / Andrew Beatty Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999 xiv, 272 hlm.; 22 cm ; 22 cm Indeks : Indeks hal.269 Bibliografi hal. 260 Java is famous for its combination of diverse cultural forms and religious beliefs. Andrew Beatty considers Javanese solutions to the problem of cultural difference, and explores the ways in which Javanese villagers make sense of their complex and multi-layered culture. Pantheist mystics, supernaturalists, orthodox Muslims, and Hindu converts at once construct constrasting faiths and create a common ground through syncretist ritual. Vividly evoking the religious life of Javanese villagers, its controversies and reconciliations, its humour and irony, its philosophical seriousness, and its formal beauty, Dr Beatty probes beyond the finishes surfaces of ritual and cosmology to show the debate and compromise inherent in practical religion. This is the most comprehensive study of Javanese religion since Clifford Geertz's classic study of 1960. Java (Indonesia) - Religion 01784/MKRI-P/II-2005 01784/MKRI-P/II-2005