The Process of Buddhist-Christian Dialogue

Author:   Paul O. Ingram
Publisher:   James Clarke & Co Ltd
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Pages:   162
Publication Date:   29 September 2011
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Author:   Paul O. Ingram
Publisher:   James Clarke & Co Ltd
Imprint:   James Clarke & Co Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.253kg
ISBN:  

9780227173695


ISBN 10:   0227173694
Pages:   162
Publication Date:   29 September 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Figures Preface 1. That We May Know Each Other 2. The Structure of Buddhist-Christian Conceptual Dialogue 3. Conceptual Dialogue with the Natural Sciences 4. Buddhist-Christian Socially Engaged Dialogue 5. Buddhist-Christian Interior Dialogue 6. Creative Transformation at the Boundaries Bibliography

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"""Ingram makes a strong case for process thought and pluralism as a methodology by which our spiritual journey might be enriched."" --Sister Clare Lowe in Monastic Encounter February 2012 ""The book uses some of the categories of Whitehead's process metaphysics to analyse contemporary Buddhist-Christian dialogue and this dialogue's encounter with the natural sciences. (...) Some of the most useful and useable features of the book are the author's summaries and clarifications of his use of the terms and ideas he discusses."" --Peggy Morgan in Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol. 27, Issue 3 ""...[Paul O. Ingram's] discussion on the structure of Buddhist and Christian social engagement is illuminating... [...] Professor Ingram has shown a practical process of Buddhist- Christian dialogue; concerned readers and students will find this book greatly useful..."" --Daniel Jeyaraj, Theological book review, Vol. 24, No 2, 2012. ""This work makes a highly significant contribution to Buddhist-Christian dialogue[ - ] Many of the ideas of process thought are well worth saying, and Ingram says them well enough. Perhaps we can all learn from the insights of process thought as it takes its place as a dialogical partner."" Barry Linney, Reviews in Religion & Theology, vol 22, issues 1, January 2015"


'Ingram makes a strong case for process thought and pluralism as a methodology by which our spiritual journey might be enriched.' Sister Clare Lowe in Monastic Encounter February 2012


Ingram makes a strong case for process thought and pluralism as a methodology by which our spiritual journey might be enriched. --Sister Clare Lowe in Monastic Encounter February 2012 The book uses some of the categories of Whitehead's process metaphysics to analyse contemporary Buddhist-Christian dialogue and this dialogue's encounter with the natural sciences. (...) Some of the most useful and useable features of the book are the author's summaries and clarifications of his use of the terms and ideas he discusses. --Peggy Morgan in Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol. 27, Issue 3 ...[Paul O. Ingram's] discussion on the structure of Buddhist and Christian social engagement is illuminating... [...] Professor Ingram has shown a practical process of Buddhist- Christian dialogue; concerned readers and students will find this book greatly useful... --Daniel Jeyaraj, Theological book review, Vol. 24, No 2, 2012. This work makes a highly significant contribution to Buddhist-Christian dialogue[ - ] Many of the ideas of process thought are well worth saying, and Ingram says them well enough. Perhaps we can all learn from the insights of process thought as it takes its place as a dialogical partner. Barry Linney, Reviews in Religion & Theology, vol 22, issues 1, January 2015


Author Information

Paul O. Ingram is Professor of Religion Emeritus at Pacific Lutheran University (Tacoma, Washington). He is the author of 'Wrestling with the Ox,' 'The Modern Buddhist-Christian Dialogue,' and 'The Dharma of Faith.'

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