Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023)
All articles in this issue (6 original research articles) were authored or co-authored by 19 scholars from 5 countries—Indonesia, Switzerland, Austria, the United States, and Iran—representing a range of academic institutions and perspectives. The issue explores diverse themes, including inter-religious conflict over worship spaces in Aceh Singkil, the aesthetic and spiritual significance of Hindu dance in Bali, ethical reflections on intimacy in long-distance Christian marriages, faith-based formation inspired by Evangelii Gaudium, the empowerment of Indonesian Muslim women politicians through social media, and the religious behaviour patterns in Sundanese society based on Hasan Mustapha’s works. Collectively, these studies affirm the journal’s mission to promote critical, contextual, and intercultural religious scholarship.