I am/no self : a Christian commentary on the Heart Sūtra
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I am/no self : a Christian commentary on the Heart Sūtra
(Christian commentaries on non-Christian sacred texts / general editor, Catherine Cornille)
Peeters , William B. Eedermans, 2011
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- : Eerdmans : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-314)
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: Eerdmans : pbk ISBN 9780802867148
Description
The place held by the Heart Sutra in Mahayana Buddhism parallels in some important ways that of the Gospel of John in Christianity. Each is foundational and central to its tradition. Each demands the practitioner's transformation through prayer and meditation. And, although the approach to deep and abiding human experience that is found in the Heart Sutra is quite different from that expressed in John's gospel, there is a resonance between the Sutra's emptying of every vestige of self-identity and John's call for a radical reconfiguration of consciousness. In this book, a Christian theologian reads the Heart Sutra, allowing its teaching on emptiness of self to percolate through his understanding of the central teachings of the Christian tradition - incarnation and trinit y - as these are disclosed in the Gospel of John.
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: Peeters : pbk ISBN 9789042924994
Description
The place held by the Heart Sutra in Mahayana Buddhism parallels in some important ways that of the Gospel of John in Christianity. Each is foundational and central to its tradition. Each demands the practitioner's transformation through prayer and meditation. And, although the approach to deep and abiding human experience that is found in the Heart Sutra is quite different from that expressed in John's gospel, there is a resonance between the Sutra's emptying of every vestige of self-identity and John's call for a radical reconfiguration of consciousness. In this book, a Christian theologian reads the Heart Sutra, allowing its teaching on emptiness of self to percolate through his understanding of the central teachings of the Christian tradition ' incarnation and trinit y ' as these are disclosed in the Gospel of John.
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