Archives
-
Indonesian Journal of Religious Studies
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)Indonesian Journal of Religious Studies presents contributions from Indonesian scholars exploring religion and education in contemporary contexts. Articles include an empirical study on Islamic Religious Education for character formation in primary schools, analyses of teachers’ creativity and moral agency in shaping students’ values, and discussions on Dharma instruction and Christian parenting in Indonesia. Together, these works highlight the diverse roles of religion in moral development, interfaith relations, and societal transformation.
-
Indonesian Journal of Religious Studies
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)Indonesian Journal of Religious Studies presents contributions from Indonesian scholars exploring religion and education in contemporary contexts. Articles include an empirical study on Islamic Religious Education for character formation in primary schools, analyses of teachers’ creativity and moral agency in shaping students’ values, and discussions on Dharma instruction and Christian parenting in Indonesia. Together, these works highlight the diverse roles of religion in moral development, interfaith relations, and societal transformation.