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Christianity

Dominican University of California

1982

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Buddhism And Christianity By George Siegmund, Philip Novak Jan 1982

Buddhism And Christianity By George Siegmund, Philip Novak

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"Influenced by the sympathetic explorations of Thomas Merton, William Johnston and Hugo Enomiya-LaSalle (to name but a few) Christians have over the last decade or so shown an increasing willingness to learn from the Buddhist tradition. An environment in which interest is accompanied by a deep bow of respect is precious and worthy of preservation, and it is for this reason that Buddhism and Christianity deserves attention. It threatens that environment." ~from the review


Fullness Of Life: Historical Foundations For A New Mysticism By Margaret R. Miles, Philip Novak Jan 1982

Fullness Of Life: Historical Foundations For A New Mysticism By Margaret R. Miles, Philip Novak

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"When in his poem 'Among School Children' W. B. Yeats spoke of that place where 'the body is not bruised to pleasure soul,' he unwittingly pointed to a task that has lately engaged the energies of a number of scholars of Christianity: how to revalorize the body in the Christian tradition and rescue it from its status as the spiritually detrimental half of human being. Margaret Miles, a professor of historical theology at Harvard Divinity School, has responded to this task with scholarship, style and insight." ~ from the article