Buddhism and Interfaith Dialogue: Part one of a two-volume sequel to Zen and Western Thought

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Springer, 27 de jul. de 2016 - 245 páginas
This book tries to clarify a Buddhist view of interfaith dialogue from various points of view. It discusses how the Buddhist notion of Sunyata (Emptiness) works dynamically for mutual understanding and transformation of world religions. It also analyzes dialogue between Buddhism and Contemporary Christian theology, especially that of Paul Tillioh and Langdon Gillay.
 

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Its Significance
3
There is No Common Denominator for World
40
The Impact of Dialogue with Christianity
52
The Problem of SelfCenteredness as
63
Our Time
73
Negation in Mahayana Buddhism and
89
Double Negation as an Essential for Attaining
104
Paper Tillich and the Kyoto School
112
Thomas J J Altizers Kenotic Christology
151
Zen Buddhism and Hasidism Similarities and
159
The Interfaith Encounter of Zen and Christian
166
A Buddhist
177
God Emptiness and Ethics
195
Responses to Langdon Gilkey
205
A BuddhistChristian
223
Index
244

In Memory of Dr Paul Tillich
120

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