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A Buddhist-Christian-Muslim Reflection on the Concepts of Mercy, Surrender, and Union |
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Author |
Davary, Bahar
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Source |
Buddhist-Christian Studies
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Volume | v.39 |
Date | 2019 |
Pages | 89 - 99 |
Publisher | University of Hawai'i Press |
Publisher Url |
http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/t3-buddhist-christian-studies.aspx
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Location | Honolulu, HI, US [檀香山, 夏威夷州, 美國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | mercy; hospitality; Sanyata; Anatta; religion of love; union; Islamic-Christian-Buddhist |
Abstract | This essay is a reflection on a 2017 American Academy of Religion (AAR) panel of the Society of Buddhist-Christian Studies on the topic of "What Buddhists and Christians Can Learn from Muslims?" The three presentations discussed the themes of mercy, generosity, prayer, surrender, sunyata, and union. I reflect on these themes through the prism of three stories from Islamic wisdom tradition: the philosophical tale of Ibn Tufayl, the statement of Abul Hassan Kharaqani, and the story of Abu Yazid Bastami and the ants. The goal is to draw parallels for understanding of self and other as an interexisting entity. |
ISSN | 08820945 (P); 15279472 (E) |
DOI | 10.1353/bcs.2019.0008 |
Hits | 135 |
Created date | 2021.01.16 |
Modified date | 2021.01.16 |
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