Buddhism: A Christian Exploration and Appraisal. ByKeith Yandell and Harold Netland. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2009. 230 pages. Paperback, $22.00.
摘要
Given the nature of the work being reviewed here, we wanted to assure balance. For this reason two reviewers, one a Christian theologian and the other a Buddhist scholar, were invited to review the same work. It is hoped that this somewhat unusual procedure provides the reader with a good sense that the limitations and problems identified are not based on a sectarian affiliation.
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A Christian Theologian’s Reading A Buddhist Scholar’s Reading PREFACE INTRODUCTION: A SMALL EXERCISE IN THE HERMENEUTICS OF SUSPICION THEOLOGICAL CONTEXT STRUCTURE OF THE WORK ETHICS AND ONTOLOGY SOURCES AND ASSUMPTIONS THE DOCTRINAL TURN HISTORY, TELOS, AND MEANING “NATURE” ≠ “ESSENCE” CONSTRUCTS TWO TRUTHS, OR THEREABOUTS “ENDURING” ≠ “PERMANENT” NOT YOUR DADDY’S MADHYAMAKA! DEFERRAL OF AUTHORITY SELECTIVITY OF REPRESENTATION THE PRESUMPTION OF COMPARABILITY GENERALITIES notes