Paul Ingram, Sallie B. King
The Sound of Liberating Truth (eBook, PDF)
Buddhist-Christian Dialogues in Honor of Frederick J. Streng
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The Sound of Liberating Truth (eBook, PDF)
Buddhist-Christian Dialogues in Honor of Frederick J. Streng
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2013
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- ISBN-13: 9781136821370
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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. K
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. K
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. K
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. K