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Living Zen, Loving God
Author Habito, Ruben L. F.
Date2004
Pages160
PublisherWisdom Publications
Publisher Url http://www.wisdompubs.org/
LocationSomerville, MA, US [薩默維爾, 麻薩諸塞州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteA former Jesuit priest, Ruben L.F. Habito is professor of world religions and spirituality at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, and resident teacher at Maria Kannon Zen Center in Dallas, Texas. A dharma heir of Yamada Koun, he is also the author of Healing Breath and other works in Japanese and English.

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Keyword禪宗=Zen Buddhism=Zazen Buddhism=Chan Buddhism=Son Buddhism; 禪修=Meditation; 佛教與基督教及天主教=Buddhism and Christianity and Catholicism; 佛教經典=Buddhist Scriptures=Sutra; Vijnana=Perception; 心經=Heart Sutra; 佛教人物=Buddhist; 修行方法=修行法門=Practice; 信心=Belief=Faith; 長行=契經=修多羅=Sutra; 空性=Sunyata=Sunnata=Emptiness; 心靈=Spiritual; 開悟=證悟=Satori=Enlightenment
AbstractExplores the state of Christ-consciouness and the experience of divine presence that can be awakened by Zen practice. Perhaps one of the most radically healing acts available to humanity today is to bridge the distance between the world's major religions-helping devotees discover their common spiritual ground instead of fuel for their political conflicts. Habito may not see himself as a revolutionary, but his humble life calling-to illuminate the commonalities between Zen Buddhism and Christianity-seems a profound gift. As a native of the Philippines, he began his spiritual training as a contemplative Jesuit priest in Japan. Later he became a pupil of Buddhism under renowned teacher Koun Yamada Roshi. This offering is specifically aimed at the Christian community, helping readers expand their experience of Christ through the teachings of Buddha. For instance, he compares the Zen teachings of dying to ego-attachments in order to reach enlightenment as being similar to the Christian experience of "dying to one's old self" and being reborn into an entirely new life of Christ. Habito excels in illuminating the connective spiritual tissue between the two religions, while also explaining the principles of Buddhism. When speaking to suffering, he notes that both religions ask followers to embrace the realities of suffering in order to offer wisdom and relief. This is an excellent book for readers who want to deepen their understanding of Christianity as well as Buddhism. It includes an Appendix, excerpting conversations with his teachers-Koun Yamada Roshi and Father Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle, S.J.

Table of contents
1.Seeing into one's nature
2.Emptiness and fullness
3.The heart sutra on liberating wisdom
4.Every day is a good day
5.The song of zazen
6.The enlightened Samaritan
7.The four vows of the Bodhisattva
8.Kuan-yin with a thousand hands
9.Zen experience of triune mystery
10.Zen and Christian spirituality
Includes bibliographical references (p. [127]-129) and index.
ISBN0861713834 (pbk); 9780861713837 (pbk); 9780861718962 (E)
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Created date2004.01.02
Modified date2014.03.17



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