abe, masao; Vivekananda (narendranath datta), 1863-1902; shaku, soen, 1860-1919; pung, kwang yu; dharmapala, anagarika, 1864-1933; Chtistianity and Buddhism; East and West
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I. AN IRENIC DIALOGUE AND ITS ROUGH-EDGED ANCESTOR 7 II. THE WORLD'S PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS OF 1893 9 A. The Context and Meaning of the Columbian Exposition 9 B. The World's Parliament as an Event in International Religious History 13 C. Asian Religions at the Parliament 14 III. TURNING THE MESSAGE AROUND I: INDIAN REPRESENTATIVES SPEAK OUT AT THE WORLD'S PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS 15 A. Vivekananda (1863-1902) and the Eternal Truth of Indian Religions B. Anagarika Dharmapala (1864-1933) and Buddhism as the "Light of Asia" 18 IV. TURNING THE MESSAGE AROUND 2: CHINESE AND JAPANESE 23 A. Shaku Soyen (1859-1919) and Japanese Zen as the Law of Cause and Effect 23 B. Pung Kwang Yu, Government Official and Confucian Scholar, and the Evils of Religion Itself 27 V. THE IMPACT AND MEANING OF THE WORLD'S PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS IN ASIA AND AMERICA 29 A. The Asian Representatives and Their Messages B. Lessons to Be Drawn Concerning the Buddhist-Christian Dialogue 31 NOTES 33