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OverviewHonest and unflinching, ""Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian"" narrates how estreemed theologian, Paul F. Knitter overcame a crisis of faith by looking to Buddhism for inspiration. From prayer to how Christianity views life after death, Knitter argues that a Buddhist standpoint can encourage a more person-centred conception of Christianity, where individual religious experience comes first, and liturgy and tradition second. Moving and revolutionary, this book will inspire Christians everywhere. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul F. KnitterPublisher: Oneworld Publications Imprint: Oneworld Publications Dimensions: Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781851686735ISBN 10: 1851686738 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 01 July 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviews"will be a life-saver for some and a scandal for others this book is wonderfully candid-- ""The Christian Century"" A moving story of one man's quest for truth, this is also a ground-breaking work of inter-religious dialogue, comparative theology and social ethics... the rarest combination of theological acumen, humility and humor. A must read for anyone who wants to renew their faith and rediscover their humanity in intimate dialogue with the faiths of others.-- ""John Makransky - Associate Professor of Theology, Boston College and author of Awakening Through Lov"" Highly recommended as an example of how to do personally engaged, self-reflective theology in a religiously plural world.-- ""Rita Gross - Professor Emerita of Religion, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and author of Buddhis"" In this revealing retrospective, Knitter recounts very personally how his encounters with liberation theology and with other religions, especially Buddhism, challenged and transformed his Christian faith. This will be of interest to all who are concerned with religious diversity and social justice.-- ""Leo Lefebure - Professor of Theology, Georgetown University and author of The Buddha and the Christ"" Knitter's rich book should be a source of fascination and guidance for seekers of all sorts. One of the finest contemporary books on the encounter between religions in the heart and soul of a single thoughtful person.-- ""Library Journal"" The dialogue between Christianity and Buddhism is one of the most important conversations of our time, and Paul Knitter's new book shows why. It offers much more than words: religion at its best transforms us, and herein we see its fruits. If you want to know how religions can help to revitalize each other, this is the place to start.-- ""David Loy - Besl Family Chair for Ethics/Religion and Society at Xavier University and author of Mon"" This book is an excellent survey of the possibilities for Buddhist-Christian contact.-- ""Anglican Theological Review"" This is a fascinating book ... accessible to anyone in the pew, not without a touch of quiet humour ... a book to be read and reflected upon.-- ""Journal of Theological Reflection""" will be a life-saver for some and a scandal for others this book is wonderfully candid-- The Christian Century A moving story of one man's quest for truth, this is also a ground-breaking work of inter-religious dialogue, comparative theology and social ethics... the rarest combination of theological acumen, humility and humor. A must read for anyone who wants to renew their faith and rediscover their humanity in intimate dialogue with the faiths of others.-- John Makransky - Associate Professor of Theology, Boston College and author of Awakening Through Lov Highly recommended as an example of how to do personally engaged, self-reflective theology in a religiously plural world.-- Rita Gross - Professor Emerita of Religion, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and author of Buddhis In this revealing retrospective, Knitter recounts very personally how his encounters with liberation theology and with other religions, especially Buddhism, challenged and transformed his Christian faith. This will be of interest to all who are concerned with religious diversity and social justice.-- Leo Lefebure - Professor of Theology, Georgetown University and author of The Buddha and the Christ Knitter's rich book should be a source of fascination and guidance for seekers of all sorts. One of the finest contemporary books on the encounter between religions in the heart and soul of a single thoughtful person.-- Library Journal The dialogue between Christianity and Buddhism is one of the most important conversations of our time, and Paul Knitter's new book shows why. It offers much more than words: religion at its best transforms us, and herein we see its fruits. If you want to know how religions can help to revitalize each other, this is the place to start.-- David Loy - Besl Family Chair for Ethics/Religion and Society at Xavier University and author of Mon This book is an excellent survey of the possibilities for Buddhist-Christian contact.-- Anglican Theological Review This is a fascinating book ... accessible to anyone in the pew, not without a touch of quiet humour ... a book to be read and reflected upon.-- Journal of Theological Reflection Author InformationPaul F. Knitter is Paul Tillich Professor of Theology, Union Theological Seminar, New York. A leading advocate of religious pluralism, he is author of over ten books on the subject. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |