A Familiar Book in a (Un)Familiar Context: A Comparative Qualitative Study on Bible Usage of Indonesian Congregations in the Netherlands

IF 0.3 0 RELIGION Journal of World Christianity Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.5325/jworlchri.12.2.0228
Kirsten van der Ham
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After Indonesia’s war of independence, a flow of migration was triggered to the Netherlands, the former colonizer. Some of the Christians who migrated to the Netherlands founded their own congregations in Dutch society. The present article regards how these Indonesian congregations shaped their use of the Bible, in light of their community formation under the influence of migration, through a heuristic comparison with the results of research conducted by Foppen et al. on Bible readers in the Netherlands at large. The empirical study of three Indonesian congregations shows that one of the key elements of the Bible usage of ordinary readers in the three respective congregations is that they view the Bible as a guide to life. They further appreciate the polyphony of biblical texts, since it enables contextual theologies. Further results regard preferred language, Bible translation, and digitalization.
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在(不)熟悉的背景下一本熟悉的书:荷兰印尼教会圣经使用的比较定性研究
印尼独立战争后,一股移民潮涌向了前殖民者荷兰。一些移民到荷兰的基督徒在荷兰社会中建立了自己的教会。本文通过与Foppen等人对荷兰广大圣经读者的研究结果进行启发式比较,根据移民影响下的社区形成,探讨这些印度尼西亚会众如何塑造他们对圣经的使用。对印尼三个教会的实证研究表明,这三个教会的普通读者使用圣经的一个关键因素是他们将圣经视为生活指南。他们进一步欣赏圣经经文的复调,因为它使上下文神学成为可能。进一步的结果包括首选语言、圣经翻译和数字化。
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