Susan Stabile, well-versed in both Tibetan Buddhist and Christian meditation techniques, demonstrates how Buddhist meditation practices can be fruitfully adapted to a Christian context.
Susan Stabile, well-versed in both Tibetan Buddhist and Christian meditation techniques, demonstrates how Buddhist meditation practices can be fruitfully adapted to a Christian context.
Susan Stabile is the Robert and Marion Short Distinguished Chair in Law, University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minneapolis. She is also a spiritual director, trained in the Ignatian tradition.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: How We Think about Other Faith Traditions Chapter 1: The Value of Interreligious Dialogue Chapter 2: Core Truths that Operate Across Faith Traditions Part II: Adapting Prayer Practices from Another Faith Tradition Chapter 3: The Importance of Contemplation and Affective Experience Chapter 4: Why Look to Tibetan Buddhist Meditation? Part III: Analytical Meditations and Commentary Chapter 5: Friend, Enemy, Stranger Chapter 6: Tonglen Chapter 7: Kindness of (M)other Sentient Beings Chapter 8: Exchanging Self and Others Chapter 9: The Four Immeasurables Chapter 10: Meditation on Compassion Chapter 11: Giving the Four Elements Chapter 12: Perfect Human Rebirth Chapter 13: Death Chapter 14: Impermanence Chapter 15: Overcoming Anger Chapter 16: The Eight Worldly Concerns Chapter 17: Taking Refuge Chapter 18: Emanating as the Deity Chapter 19: Meditating on the I Part IV: Other Meditations and Practices Chapter 20: Meditations to Develop Concentration and Mindfulness Chapter 21: Other Practices Notes Glossary Suggestions for further reading
Introduction Part I: How We Think about Other Faith Traditions Chapter 1: The Value of Interreligious Dialogue Chapter 2: Core Truths that Operate Across Faith Traditions Part II: Adapting Prayer Practices from Another Faith Tradition Chapter 3: The Importance of Contemplation and Affective Experience Chapter 4: Why Look to Tibetan Buddhist Meditation? Part III: Analytical Meditations and Commentary Chapter 5: Friend, Enemy, Stranger Chapter 6: Tonglen Chapter 7: Kindness of (M)other Sentient Beings Chapter 8: Exchanging Self and Others Chapter 9: The Four Immeasurables Chapter 10: Meditation on Compassion Chapter 11: Giving the Four Elements Chapter 12: Perfect Human Rebirth Chapter 13: Death Chapter 14: Impermanence Chapter 15: Overcoming Anger Chapter 16: The Eight Worldly Concerns Chapter 17: Taking Refuge Chapter 18: Emanating as the Deity Chapter 19: Meditating on the I Part IV: Other Meditations and Practices Chapter 20: Meditations to Develop Concentration and Mindfulness Chapter 21: Other Practices Notes Glossary Suggestions for further reading
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