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In this powerful conversation, Dr. Matius Ho, Executive Director of the Leimena Institute in Indonesia, shares how Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy (CCRL) is transforming civic life in the world’s largest Muslim-majority democracy. Mr. Ho reflects on Indonesia’s long-standing tradition of pluralism and how CCRL serves as a vital tool for strengthening democracy, religious harmony, and preventing radicalization. He highlights the Leimena Institute’s work equipping educators and engaging faith leaders to foster understanding across deep differences. #CCRL #ReligiousLiteracy #MatiusHo #MultiFaith #LYNCommunity #SocialCohesion #KrakowSummit #CrossCulturalDialogue #ReligiousFreedom #Peacebuilding #conflictresolution #CVE This conversation was made possible with the support of the Templeton Religion Trust. https://templetonreligiontrust.org/ 📌 Explore CCRL and summit resources: www.lyncommunity.org/summits 🌐 Read “A Case for Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy”: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/... 🔴 Subscribe to this channel for more interviews, reflections, and tools from the field @LYNCommunity Mr. Matius Ho. Executive Director of the Leimena Institute, a not-for-profit organization in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since 2021, he has been leading an education program initiative — the Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy — that trains K-12 madrasa and school teachers on competencies to build social capital and strengthen social cohesion in a diverse society. Within 3 years, in partnership with the Indonesian government and civil society organizations, the program has reached more than 10,000 teachers of various religious backgrounds from all the provinces in Indonesia. As the initiative is also attracting interest outside Indonesia, he is collaborating with other institutions to share the experience and lessons learned from Indonesia with other countries. For his contributions and efforts towards building a peaceful and harmonious society, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity by the Henry Martyn Institute - International Centre for Research, Interfaith Relations, and Reconciliation in Hyderabad, India. He contributed the chapter on Indonesia in The Routledge Handbook of Religious Literacy, Pluralism, and Global Engagement (eds. C. Seiple, D.R. Hoover, 2021). This interview begins with a short excerpt from "Reclaiming a Culture of Tolerance in Indonesia | Matius Ho, The Leimena Institute", used to introduce the episode's guest, Matius Ho. Full video available at: • Reclaiming a Culture of Tolerance in Indon...