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Article: Christianity in the Crucible of East-West Dialouge: a Critical Look at Catholic Participation; and God, Zen, and the Intuition of Being.(Book Review)
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- Buddhist-Christian Studies
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- January 1, 2003
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By James Arraj. Chiloquin, Ore: Inner Growth Books, 2001. 335 pp.
This book combines an original book-length essay, Critical Look at the Catholic Participation in the East-West Dialogue, and a new edition of the 1988 work God, Zen, and the Intuition of Being. In the first part of the volume, Arraj discusses the approaches of a large variety of individuals and institutions who have been involved in the Christian dialogue with Buddhism (Habito, Enomiya-Lasalle, Jaeger, Mac-Innes, Hawk, Kennedy, Corless, etc.) and in the dialogue with Hinduism (Abhishik-tananda, Grant, de Mello, Griffiths, Teasdale, etc.). The main perspective from which he discusses each of these ...