Site mapAbout usConsultative CommitteeAsk LibrarianContributionCopyrightCitation GuidelineDonationHome        

CatalogAuthor AuthorityGoogle
Search engineFulltextScripturesLanguage LessonsLinks
 


Extra service
Tools
Export
Dialogues at One Inch Above the Ground: Reclamations of Belief in an Interreligious Age
Author Heisig, James W.
Date2003.07
Pages215
PublisherCrossroad Publishing Company
Publisher Url http://www.crossroadpublishing.com/
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteFull Text See: http://www.nanzan-u.ac.jp/SHUBUNKEN/publications/nsrc/pdf/One%20Inch%20sample.pdf
Keyword現代佛教=近代佛教=Contemporary Buddhism; 佛教與基督教及天主教=Buddhism and Christianity and Catholicism;
AbstractIn this collection of essays, all composed during the last decade of the20th century, J. Heisig takes up different aspects of the dialogue with religions and with the "saeculum."

"At a time of the dislocation of belief, perhaps it is the will to disbelieve that is the greater virtue. Simple skepticism aimed at the doctrines and institutions that have failed to provide a ground for the faith and hope and love of the age, however reasonable or morally inspired, is not enough. Disbelief must be deepened and cultivated if it is ever to point the way to relocating faith in new doctrines and institutions. Like the angel caught in Jacob’s grip at Penuel, it must be wrestled with until it delivers a blessing we can pass on to those that follow us. This book is the record of my own attempts to dialogue with the kind of disbelief that I believe that faith at the end of the twentieth century obliges us to." — from the Introduction

"This collection of nine articles by J. Heisig addresses various aspects of our need to move into the future face forward—intentionally, skillfully, fully aware of the faith of our ancestors, while attuned to the strange and changing world that surrounds us. The only other option—the one frequently taken by fearful souls—is to back into the future, eyes fixed on the glories of one’s own prized religious past, an option that is neither skillful nor faith-aware. Heisig writes with insight and depth, without soaring far in to the imagined skies of pretended concord and brotherhood and without cynically keeping his thought stuck in the mud. Rather, he, like his poet mentor Saigyo, moves just one small inch above our experienced lives—just enough to invite the reader to tread a little more lightly over this tattered earth."— John Keenan, Interreligious Insight

Table of contents
Introduction
Sufficiency and Satisfaction: Recovering an Ancient Symbolon
Make-Believe Nature
Catholicizing Health
The Recovery of the Senses: Against the Asceticisms of the Age
Converting Buddhism to Christianity, Christianity to Buddhism
Interreligiosity and Conversion
Six Sutras on Dialogue
Christianity Today: The Transition to Disestablishment
What Time Is It for Christianity?
ISBN0824521145
Hits478
Created date2004.03.26



Best viewed with Chrome, Firefox, Safari(Mac) but not supported IE

Notice

You are leaving our website for The full text resources provided by the above database or electronic journals may not be displayed due to the domain restrictions or fee-charging download problems.

Record correction

Please delete and correct directly in the form below, and click "Apply" at the bottom.
(When receiving your information, we will check and correct the mistake as soon as possible.)

Serial No.
357081

Search History (Only show 10 bibliography limited)
Search Criteria Field Codes
Search CriteriaBrowse