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Healing Deconstruction: Postmodern Thought in Buddhism and Christianity |
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Author |
Loy, David R.
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Date | 1996 |
Pages | 120 |
Publisher | Scholars Press |
Location | Atlanta, GA, US [亞特蘭大, 喬治亞州, 美國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Series:Reflection and theory in the study of religion, No. 3. Papers originally presented at the Fourth International Buddhist-Christian Dialogue Conference held at Boston University, July-Aug. 1992. |
Keyword | Derrida, Jacques; Congresses; Buddhist Aspects of Postmodernism; Christianity and Buddhism; Deconstruction |
Abstract | Introduction Idolatry and inherent existence,by R. Corless Deads words, living words, and healing words:the dissemination of Doogen and Eckhart,by D. Loy Sky-dancing at the boundaries of Western thought:feminist theory and the limits of deconstruction,by P. Berry Mindfulness of the selves:therapeutic interventions in a time of dis-solution,by M. Joy In no wise is healing holistic:a deconstructive alternataive to Masao Abe's "Kenotic God and dynamic sunyata",by R. Magliola |
ISBN | 0788501216; 0788501224 |
Hits | 523 |
Created date | 2002.02.22; 2002.04.23
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Modified date | 2014.03.28 |

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