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An Essay on the Place of the Text in Buddhist and Christian Formation
Author Corless, Roger Jonathan
Source Studies in Formative Spirituality
Volumev.14 n.1
Date1993.02
Pages31 - 40
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note320; A Buddhist-Christian Dialogue, Authority, Part 2
KeywordReligious Aspects of Authority; Spiritual Formation; Sacred Books of Buddhism; Buddhist Dharma; Christianity and Buddhism; Relations between Buddhism and Christianity; Evidences& Authority of Bible;Comparative Studies of Bible;Comparative Method of Sacred Books;Comparative Method of Religious Authority;Corless, Roger;
AbstractBuddhism regards the inherent clarity or bodhi-mind as that which is manifested in Buddha whereas in Christianity God is reflected in the soul. This distinction leads to a more authoritative role for the Bible as God's word in Christianity than for the sacred texts in Buddhism. In Buddhism the text is secondary to the inherent clarity of each person,but in Christianity cultivation of the image of God in the individual soul must always be checked against the primary authority of the text.
ISSN01932748
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Created date2000.11.08



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