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Descripción Condición: New. pp. xix + 212 Index 1st Indian Edition. Nº de ref. del artículo: 2645874
Descripción Condición: New. pp. xix + 212. Nº de ref. del artículo: 7802093
Descripción Hardcover. Condición: New. ISBN:9788170304906 N.A. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1968689
Descripción Hardcover. Condición: New. Contents: A note on orthography. Preface/John B. Cobb. Introduction/Christopher Ives. I. Kenotic God and dynamic Sunyata : 1. Kenotic God and dynamic Sunyata/Masao Abe. II. Responses to Masao Abe : 1. Buddhist emptiness and the crucifixion of God/Thomas J.J. Altizer. 2. Dynamic Sunyata and the God whose glory fills the universe/Eugene B. Borowitz. 3. On the deepening of Buddhism/John B. Cobb. 4. Scoop up the water and the moon is in your hands: on feminist theology and dynamic self-emptying/Catherine Keller. 5. God is unselfish love/Jurgen Moltmann. 6. Faith in God and realization of emptiness/Schubert M. Ogden. 7. Kenosis, Sunyata, and trinity: a dialogue with Masao Abe/David Tracy. III. A rejoinder : 1. A rejoinder/Masao Abe. IV. Masao Abe bibliography : 1. Masao Abe bibliography. Index of names. "Masao Abe is widely acknowledged as a leader in the worldwide dialogue on Buddhism. A profound scholar of Buddhism and of Christian theology, his critical and constructive reflections culminate in the seminal essay which is the corner-stone of this volume. Seven eminent scholars respond to the challenge of Abe s construal of "Kenotic God and Dynamic Sunyata." Abe demonstrates powerfully the dynamism of the Buddhist appreciation of the divine emptiness at the heart of being. His essay suggests how the doctrine of sunyata can provide a needed corrective to the reified understanding of God prominent in Jewish and Christian traditions. Abe opens the way for new and deeper engagement of these traditions with the wisdom of Buddhism. "Leading Christian and Jewish theologians Thomas J.J. Altizer, Eugene Borowitz, John B. Cobb, Jr., Catherine Keller, Schubert M. Ogden, Jurgen Moltmann, and David Tracy respond to Abe s challenge. From perspectives as diverse as American feminism, post-holocaust Judaism, process thought, and hermeneutics, they reply to Abe s proposals for considering God to be intrinsically self-emptying. Abe responds to these essays in a conclusion. Provocative and illuminating, The Emptying God shows how interfaith dialogue, as its very best, provides materials for the mutual transformation of all traditions." (jacket). Nº de ref. del artículo: 21952