Abstract

The main tasks of the university are implementing learning, research, and community service. In a multicultural and multireligious Asia, the actualization of these tasks requires a dialogue with cultures, religions, and the poor. Today, the university must consider radical movements and fundamentalism that threaten harmony in the society. This paper is focused on opportunities that can be explored to realise the task of the Catholic universities in Yogyakarta in developing dialogue and harmony in Yogyakarta. This task might need a new and effective model of dialogue for a better living together in harmony. By applying a method of documental study and interviews, this study is focused on the exploration of challenges encountered by the Catholic universities in Yogyakarta in developing a community transformative dialogue. There are three main points. First, a description of the meaning of the community transformative dialogue. Second, an exploration of cultural potentials in Yogyakarta for developing community transformative dialogue. Third, a proposal for developing community transformative dialogue. These are three important results of this study. This transformative dialogue is a contextual and cultural dialogue that could be effective and appropriate for the multicultural and multireligious societies. In Yogyakarta, unity and harmony (<em>keselarasan</em>) are the core of the community that is necessary for the development of dialogue towards the well-being of the society. Catholic universities should encourage student activities in the campus and in the society as a praxis of continuous dialogue for a harmonious living together.

Highlights

  • Yogyakarta is well-known as a city of education

  • There are 127 universities all around the Special Region of Yogyakarta (Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta/ DIY), 54 of them are located in the city of Yogyakarta.[2]

  • Many students come to Yogyakarta from various Indonesian provinces

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Introduction

Yogyakarta is well-known as a city of education. There are 1.866 elementary schools, 420 junior high schools, and 368 senior high schools that cover around two million students.[1]. As stated in Ex Corde Ecclesiae, realizing a peaceful life, enhancing justice, and finding answers to actual problems are an important mission of the Catholic universities.[22] It is urgent to develop dialogue for the realization of a harmonious living together in Yogyakarta today.

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