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Protestantism in Indonesia : ウィキペディア英語版
Protestantism in Indonesia

Protestantism is one of the six approved religions in the country, the others being Islam, Roman Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. According to CIA statistic, in 2000 5.7% of the population of Indonesia are Protestant.〔(CIA Factbook )〕 Although religious freedom is guaranteed, all Indonesians must belong to one of the recognised religions.〔(Indonesia )〕
== History of Protestantism in Indonesia ==
Protestantism arrived in Indonesia during the Dutch East Indies colonization. By the mid-1700s a significant Lutheran presence was found in Jakarta, with a Lutheran church built by the Lutheran Governor General Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff in 1749. In 1817, the Dutch founded the Protestantsche Kerk in Nederlandsch-Indie ("Indische Kerk") as a union of Reformed, Lutheran, Baptists, Arminian and Mennonite denominations. In 1835, the Dutch king decreed that one church council would fuse and oversee the Protestant denominations in the Dutch colony.

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