Buddhists talk about Jesus, Christians talk about the Buddha

by Rita M. Gross

Other authorsTerry C. Muck
Paper Book, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

261.243

Collection

Publication

New York ; London : Continuum, 2000.

Description

What does Jesus mean to a Buddhist, or the Buddha to a Christian? What is it about the Buddha that is appealing to a Christian, or unappealing? In this volume 12 scholars, six of them Christian and six of them Buddhists, speak simply and from the heart about their personal relationship to the great religious leader from the other tradition. The diversity of views within each tradition could be a shock to the average Buddhist or Christian on the street. Buddhists argue about Buddha's nature, Buddha veneration, and the role the Buddha plays in human liberation. Christians argue about Jesus' human and divine status, his uniqueness, and the role he plays in human salvation. The contributors celebrate the family likeness between Jesus and the Buddha, but they also acknowledge the differences as well, for it is at the points of difference that potentially there is the most opportunity for growth.… (more)

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Physical description

153 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

0826411967 / 9780826411969

UPC

000826411967
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