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To John Cobb:questions to gladden the atman in an age of pluralism [abst, article available from Scholar's Pr, Missoula, MT]
著者 Ingram, Paul O.
掲載誌 Journal of the American Academy of Religion
巻号v.45 n.2
出版年月日1977.06
ページ228 - 228
出版者Oxford University Press
出版サイト http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/
出版地Oxford, UK [牛津, 英國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
ノート300
キーワードCobb, John boswell; Christianity and Buddhism
抄録In his recent book, Christ in a Pluralistic Age, John B. Cobb, Jr, has taken seriously, and in a radical way, the pluralistic context as established by the history of religions (Religionswissenschaft) within which the enterprise of theology must be today undertaken. Perhaps most importantly, he was offered us a context for rethinking the central issue of Christian faith, Christology, which not only affirms the religious insights of non-Christian traditions, but also the possibility of creative transformation of Christian faith through its encounter with, and appropriation of, non-Christian religious experience.

In this essay, I respond to Cobb as a historian of religion who takes theology seriously, just as he is a theologian who takes history of religions seriously. I focus upon his theological interpretation of the “data” of history of religions along with his conceptualization of the necessary theological response to the present “post-Christian” age of religious pluralism. Since both of us teach and write from Whiteheadian process perspective, I raise certain episemological issues centering upon: (1) his interpretation of Buddhist conceptualities; (2) his notions regarding the transformation of Christian faith through the appropriation of non-substance modes of thought from Buddhism; (3) his notions regarding the transformation of Buddhist faith through the appropriation of Christian ethical insights; (4) his use of Whitehead's process vision as a framework from which to understand and articulate Christian and Buddhist faith; and (5) the epistemological grounds for his at least tacit affirmation that Christian faith is more “universal” than non-Christian faith.

In the concluding portion of this essay, drawing not only from a Whiteheadian process perspective but also from Michael Polanyi's notion of “personal knowledge,” I suggest possible lines of thought which might prove useful in finding solutions to the epistemological issues I think are involved in Professor Cobb's Christology Since both he and I assume a historical variety of truly different ways of apprehending the Sacred, and since I have criticized him for imposing the Christian Way upon the Buddhist Way (although this was not his intention), I suggest four lines of argument for an epistemological orientation which allows both of us to oppose the dangers of “debilitating relativism” in an age of religious and secular pluralism.

ISSN00027189 (P); 14774585 (E)
ヒット数541
作成日1998.04.28
更新日期2019.12.25



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