S. Mark Heim is Samuel Abbot Professor of Theology at Andover Newton Seminary at Yale and a Visiting Professor at Yale Divinity School. He is the author and editor of several books, the most recent of which is Saved from Sacrifice: A Theology of the Cross.
S. Mark Heim is Samuel Abbot Professor of Theology at Andover Newton Seminary at Yale and a Visiting Professor at Yale Divinity School. He is the author and editor of several books, the most recent of which is Saved from Sacrifice: A Theology of the Cross.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface and Acknowledgments ix Introduction: The Bodhisattva Path and the Christ Path 1 Comparative Theology as Christian Theology Some Historical Background Theology of Religious Pluralism Plan of This Book I Two Paths 1 Two Problems, Two Miracles 25 What to Study? Bridging Gaps The Miracle of the Bodhisattva The Miracle of the Great Exchange Matchless Wonders II Perfection of Wisdom and the Bodhisattva Path in ntideva 2 The Bodhisattva Path 59 Undertaking the Way of Enlightenment: Text and Reader Cultivating Awakening Mind: Starting Where We Are 3 Extreme Wisdom, Groundless Compassion 82 Expanding and Dispelling the Self Perfection of Wisdom Back to the Bodhisattva Being Buddha III Christian Reflections 4 The Bodhisattva as Aspirant: Creatures and No-Self 127 Creatures and No-Self The Blessings of Emptiness Mimetic Self: Too Little or Too Much? No-Self and the Cross 5 The Bodhisattva as Buddha: Immanence and Emptiness 165 Buddha Nature Theosis, Divine Energies, and Bare Awareness Attainment and History Attainment and Self-Consciousness Practicing Bare Immanence Christ and the Bodhisattva 6 How Do Buddhas Help?: Bodhisattva as Benefactor and Christ as Savior 209 Many Faces of Compassion Three Ways That Bodhisattvas Help Deity and Benefactor Meditation Christian Reflections Benefactor Practices in Christian Perspective Bodhisattva and Christ I: Diversity and Person-Making Bodhisattva and Christ II: Why Christ Suffers and Bodhisattvas Don't Conclusion: Crucified Wisdom 261 Notes 271 Works Cited 309 Index 321
Preface and Acknowledgments ix Introduction: The Bodhisattva Path and the Christ Path 1 Comparative Theology as Christian Theology Some Historical Background Theology of Religious Pluralism Plan of This Book I Two Paths 1 Two Problems, Two Miracles 25 What to Study? Bridging Gaps The Miracle of the Bodhisattva The Miracle of the Great Exchange Matchless Wonders II Perfection of Wisdom and the Bodhisattva Path in ntideva 2 The Bodhisattva Path 59 Undertaking the Way of Enlightenment: Text and Reader Cultivating Awakening Mind: Starting Where We Are 3 Extreme Wisdom, Groundless Compassion 82 Expanding and Dispelling the Self Perfection of Wisdom Back to the Bodhisattva Being Buddha III Christian Reflections 4 The Bodhisattva as Aspirant: Creatures and No-Self 127 Creatures and No-Self The Blessings of Emptiness Mimetic Self: Too Little or Too Much? No-Self and the Cross 5 The Bodhisattva as Buddha: Immanence and Emptiness 165 Buddha Nature Theosis, Divine Energies, and Bare Awareness Attainment and History Attainment and Self-Consciousness Practicing Bare Immanence Christ and the Bodhisattva 6 How Do Buddhas Help?: Bodhisattva as Benefactor and Christ as Savior 209 Many Faces of Compassion Three Ways That Bodhisattvas Help Deity and Benefactor Meditation Christian Reflections Benefactor Practices in Christian Perspective Bodhisattva and Christ I: Diversity and Person-Making Bodhisattva and Christ II: Why Christ Suffers and Bodhisattvas Don't Conclusion: Crucified Wisdom 261 Notes 271 Works Cited 309 Index 321
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