This issue features ten original research articles, authored by 25 scholars from Indonesia. This article examines contemporary socio-religious dynamics across diverse settings, ranging from green tourism villages to digital platforms, with a focus on religious communication, moderation, and the reinforcement of social resilience. The studies highlight the strategic roles played by preachers, counsellors, educators, and local communities in fostering inclusive spiritual values, preventing deviant behaviour, and responding to psychosocial challenges, particularly among vulnerable groups such as converts to Islam and orphans. Additionally, the articles examine how social media, religious-based work ethics, and the involvement of religious institutions and corporations contribute to the shaping of identity and public ethos. Collectively, this body of work represents a collaborative effort to ground religious values in social practices that are responsive and adaptive to the demands of a rapidly changing era.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.20414/sangkep.v8i2

Published: 2025-08-05