Review of Bernard T. Adeney-Risakotta, Living in a Sacred Cosmos: Indonesia and the Future of Islam: New Haven, Connecticut: Yale Southeast Asia Studies, Monograph #66, 2018, pb, ISBN 978-0-9850429-6-7, xvii+406pp [Book Review]

Sophia 59 (2):391-393 (2020)
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