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摘要
多样性是一个不可避免的现实。人们与不同宗教、部落或种族的人生活在一起。世界上旧的意识形态和政治结构的衰落在这方面发挥了重要作用。为了取代旧的意识形态和政治结构,民粹主义往往被那些想要竖起长城以避免移民的人所广泛接受。在印度尼西亚,民粹主义表现为基于宗教和种族群体疏远他人的思想和态度。作者介绍了天主教主教马蒂尼(Carlo Maria Martini)的观点。马蒂尼主张,建立一个支持多样性的社会是一种新的世界秩序。马蒂尼的观点基于对圣经的分析,主要是对旧约的书,如《创世纪》、《出埃及记》和《申命记》。为了找到马蒂尼的观点对印度尼西亚语境的启示,作者将其与安东尼·吉登斯和雷蒙·帕尼克卡尔联系起来,并发现马蒂尼的思想不仅可以被包容主义者和多元主义者实践,也可以被排他主义者实践。
Carlo Martini’s New World Order in Indonesian Context
Diversity has been an unavoidable reality. People live with other people of different religions, tribes, or races. The falling of old ideological and political structures in the world has played a great role in making this happen. To replace the old ideological and political structures, populism tends to be widely accepted by people who want to erect great wall in order to avoid immigrants. In Indonesia, populism manifests in the ideas and attitudes that alienate others based on religions and ethnic groups. The author introduces the views of Carlo Maria Martini, who, as a Catholic bishop, has promoted the idea of creating a society that supports diversity to be a new world order. Martini based his ideas on a biblical analysis, mainly on the Old Testament books such as Genesis, Exodus, and Deuteronomy. In order to find inspiration of Martini’s views for the context of Indonesia, the author relates them to Anthony Giddens and Raimon Panikkar, and finds how Martini’s ideas can be practised not only by inclusivists and pluralists, but also by exclusivists.