Paul Ingram, Sallie B. King
The Sound of Liberating Truth
Buddhist-Christian Dialogues in Honor of Frederick J. Streng
Paul Ingram, Sallie B. King
The Sound of Liberating Truth
Buddhist-Christian Dialogues in Honor of Frederick J. Streng
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Offers essays and dialogues by well-known Buddhist and Christian scholars on topics that were of primary interest to Frederick J. Streng, in whose honour the volume was created. Topics include interreligious dialogue, ultimate reality, nature and ecology, social and political issues of liberation, and ultimate transformation or liberation.
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Offers essays and dialogues by well-known Buddhist and Christian scholars on topics that were of primary interest to Frederick J. Streng, in whose honour the volume was created. Topics include interreligious dialogue, ultimate reality, nature and ecology, social and political issues of liberation, and ultimate transformation or liberation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 477g
- ISBN-13: 9781138982567
- ISBN-10: 1138982563
- Artikelnr.: 57052764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 477g
- ISBN-13: 9781138982567
- ISBN-10: 1138982563
- Artikelnr.: 57052764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Charles S. Prebish, Damien Keown, Sallie B. King, Paul O. Ingram
Part One Interreligious Dialogue; Chapter One Buddhist Interreligious
Dialogue: To Build a Global Community, David W. Chappell; Chapter Two
Response to David Chappell, Winston L. King; Chapter Three Interreligious
Dialogue, Winston L. King; Chapter Four Response to Winston King, David
Chappell; Part Two Ultimate Reality; Chapter Five 'In the Beginning ...
God': A Christian's View of Ultimate Reality, Bonnie Thurston; Chapter Six
Response to Bonnie Thurston's '"In the Beginning ... God": A Christian's
View of Ultimate Reality', Malcolm David Eckel; Chapter Seven The Concept
of the Ultimate in Madhyamaka Thought: In Memory of Frederick Streng,
Malcolm David Eckel; Chapter Eight Response to: 'The Concept of The
Ultimate in Madhyamaka Thought', Bonnie Thurston; Part Three Nature and
Ecology; Chapter Nine The Buddhist Conception of an Ecological Self, Alan
Sponberg; Chapter Ten Response to Alan Sponberg's 'The Buddhist Conception
of an Ecological Self', Paula M. Cooey; Chapter Eleven Creation,
Redemption, and the Realization of the Material Order, Paula M. Cooey;
Chapter Twelve Creation, Redemption, and the Realization of the Material
Order: A Buddhist Response, Alan Sponberg; Part Four Social and Political
Issues of Liberation; Chapter Thirteen Buddhism and Social Engagement,
Sallie B. King; Chapter Fourteen Some Questions About the World, John P.
Keenan; Chapter Fifteen The Mind of Wisdom and Justice in the Letter of
James, John P. Keenan; Chapter Sixteen Response to John Keenan, Sallie B.
King; Part Five Ultimate Transformation or Liberation; Chapter Seventeen
Under the Bodhi Tree: An Idealized Paradigm of Buddhist Transformation and
Liberation, Thomas P. Kasulis; Chapter Eighteen Nailed to a Tree: An
Idealized Paradigm of Buddhist Transformation and Liberation, Ruben L. F.
Habito; Chapter Nineteen The Resurrection of the Dead, and Life
Everlasting: From a Futuristic to a Realized Christianity, Ruben L.F.
Habito; Chapter Twenty The Momentous and the Momentary, Thomas P. Kasulis;
Part Six Epilogues; Chapter Twenty-One A Buddhist Epilogue, Taitetsu Unno;
Chapter Twenty-Two A Christian Epilogue, John B. CobbJr.;
Dialogue: To Build a Global Community, David W. Chappell; Chapter Two
Response to David Chappell, Winston L. King; Chapter Three Interreligious
Dialogue, Winston L. King; Chapter Four Response to Winston King, David
Chappell; Part Two Ultimate Reality; Chapter Five 'In the Beginning ...
God': A Christian's View of Ultimate Reality, Bonnie Thurston; Chapter Six
Response to Bonnie Thurston's '"In the Beginning ... God": A Christian's
View of Ultimate Reality', Malcolm David Eckel; Chapter Seven The Concept
of the Ultimate in Madhyamaka Thought: In Memory of Frederick Streng,
Malcolm David Eckel; Chapter Eight Response to: 'The Concept of The
Ultimate in Madhyamaka Thought', Bonnie Thurston; Part Three Nature and
Ecology; Chapter Nine The Buddhist Conception of an Ecological Self, Alan
Sponberg; Chapter Ten Response to Alan Sponberg's 'The Buddhist Conception
of an Ecological Self', Paula M. Cooey; Chapter Eleven Creation,
Redemption, and the Realization of the Material Order, Paula M. Cooey;
Chapter Twelve Creation, Redemption, and the Realization of the Material
Order: A Buddhist Response, Alan Sponberg; Part Four Social and Political
Issues of Liberation; Chapter Thirteen Buddhism and Social Engagement,
Sallie B. King; Chapter Fourteen Some Questions About the World, John P.
Keenan; Chapter Fifteen The Mind of Wisdom and Justice in the Letter of
James, John P. Keenan; Chapter Sixteen Response to John Keenan, Sallie B.
King; Part Five Ultimate Transformation or Liberation; Chapter Seventeen
Under the Bodhi Tree: An Idealized Paradigm of Buddhist Transformation and
Liberation, Thomas P. Kasulis; Chapter Eighteen Nailed to a Tree: An
Idealized Paradigm of Buddhist Transformation and Liberation, Ruben L. F.
Habito; Chapter Nineteen The Resurrection of the Dead, and Life
Everlasting: From a Futuristic to a Realized Christianity, Ruben L.F.
Habito; Chapter Twenty The Momentous and the Momentary, Thomas P. Kasulis;
Part Six Epilogues; Chapter Twenty-One A Buddhist Epilogue, Taitetsu Unno;
Chapter Twenty-Two A Christian Epilogue, John B. CobbJr.;
Part One Interreligious Dialogue; Chapter One Buddhist Interreligious
Dialogue: To Build a Global Community, David W. Chappell; Chapter Two
Response to David Chappell, Winston L. King; Chapter Three Interreligious
Dialogue, Winston L. King; Chapter Four Response to Winston King, David
Chappell; Part Two Ultimate Reality; Chapter Five 'In the Beginning ...
God': A Christian's View of Ultimate Reality, Bonnie Thurston; Chapter Six
Response to Bonnie Thurston's '"In the Beginning ... God": A Christian's
View of Ultimate Reality', Malcolm David Eckel; Chapter Seven The Concept
of the Ultimate in Madhyamaka Thought: In Memory of Frederick Streng,
Malcolm David Eckel; Chapter Eight Response to: 'The Concept of The
Ultimate in Madhyamaka Thought', Bonnie Thurston; Part Three Nature and
Ecology; Chapter Nine The Buddhist Conception of an Ecological Self, Alan
Sponberg; Chapter Ten Response to Alan Sponberg's 'The Buddhist Conception
of an Ecological Self', Paula M. Cooey; Chapter Eleven Creation,
Redemption, and the Realization of the Material Order, Paula M. Cooey;
Chapter Twelve Creation, Redemption, and the Realization of the Material
Order: A Buddhist Response, Alan Sponberg; Part Four Social and Political
Issues of Liberation; Chapter Thirteen Buddhism and Social Engagement,
Sallie B. King; Chapter Fourteen Some Questions About the World, John P.
Keenan; Chapter Fifteen The Mind of Wisdom and Justice in the Letter of
James, John P. Keenan; Chapter Sixteen Response to John Keenan, Sallie B.
King; Part Five Ultimate Transformation or Liberation; Chapter Seventeen
Under the Bodhi Tree: An Idealized Paradigm of Buddhist Transformation and
Liberation, Thomas P. Kasulis; Chapter Eighteen Nailed to a Tree: An
Idealized Paradigm of Buddhist Transformation and Liberation, Ruben L. F.
Habito; Chapter Nineteen The Resurrection of the Dead, and Life
Everlasting: From a Futuristic to a Realized Christianity, Ruben L.F.
Habito; Chapter Twenty The Momentous and the Momentary, Thomas P. Kasulis;
Part Six Epilogues; Chapter Twenty-One A Buddhist Epilogue, Taitetsu Unno;
Chapter Twenty-Two A Christian Epilogue, John B. CobbJr.;
Dialogue: To Build a Global Community, David W. Chappell; Chapter Two
Response to David Chappell, Winston L. King; Chapter Three Interreligious
Dialogue, Winston L. King; Chapter Four Response to Winston King, David
Chappell; Part Two Ultimate Reality; Chapter Five 'In the Beginning ...
God': A Christian's View of Ultimate Reality, Bonnie Thurston; Chapter Six
Response to Bonnie Thurston's '"In the Beginning ... God": A Christian's
View of Ultimate Reality', Malcolm David Eckel; Chapter Seven The Concept
of the Ultimate in Madhyamaka Thought: In Memory of Frederick Streng,
Malcolm David Eckel; Chapter Eight Response to: 'The Concept of The
Ultimate in Madhyamaka Thought', Bonnie Thurston; Part Three Nature and
Ecology; Chapter Nine The Buddhist Conception of an Ecological Self, Alan
Sponberg; Chapter Ten Response to Alan Sponberg's 'The Buddhist Conception
of an Ecological Self', Paula M. Cooey; Chapter Eleven Creation,
Redemption, and the Realization of the Material Order, Paula M. Cooey;
Chapter Twelve Creation, Redemption, and the Realization of the Material
Order: A Buddhist Response, Alan Sponberg; Part Four Social and Political
Issues of Liberation; Chapter Thirteen Buddhism and Social Engagement,
Sallie B. King; Chapter Fourteen Some Questions About the World, John P.
Keenan; Chapter Fifteen The Mind of Wisdom and Justice in the Letter of
James, John P. Keenan; Chapter Sixteen Response to John Keenan, Sallie B.
King; Part Five Ultimate Transformation or Liberation; Chapter Seventeen
Under the Bodhi Tree: An Idealized Paradigm of Buddhist Transformation and
Liberation, Thomas P. Kasulis; Chapter Eighteen Nailed to a Tree: An
Idealized Paradigm of Buddhist Transformation and Liberation, Ruben L. F.
Habito; Chapter Nineteen The Resurrection of the Dead, and Life
Everlasting: From a Futuristic to a Realized Christianity, Ruben L.F.
Habito; Chapter Twenty The Momentous and the Momentary, Thomas P. Kasulis;
Part Six Epilogues; Chapter Twenty-One A Buddhist Epilogue, Taitetsu Unno;
Chapter Twenty-Two A Christian Epilogue, John B. CobbJr.;