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9780861713363

Beside Still Waters : Jews, Christians, and the Way of the Buddha

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    9780861713363

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    0861713362

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-06-15
  • Publisher: Wisdom Publications
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Summary

A compelling question for people of faith today is how to remain committed to one's own religious tradition while being open to the beauty and truth of other religions. For example, some fear that Buddhism is a threat to Western faith traditions and express grave doubts about interreligious and cross-cultural encounters. Yet, many who have actually broadened their experience profess to have developed a deeper understanding of and a deeper commitment to their tradition of origin.

This is what makes Beside Still Waters: Jews, Christians, and the Way of the Buddha such a new and meaningful contribution. Rather than offering research or lectures, Beside Still Waters takes a deeply personal approach, allowing the reader to delve into the individual experiences of fourteen Jews and Christians whose encounters with Buddhism have truly impacted their sense of religious identity.

As Jack Miles, author of God: A Biography, says in the book's foreword, "The Buddhist presence in the religious world is far larger than a head-count of Buddhists can reveal." Beside Still Waters upholds this point by way of the diverse and eloquent authors who lend their perspective in its pages; these include Sylvia Boorstein, John B. Cobb, Norman Fischer, Ruben Habito, and other important members of the Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, and scholarly communities. Their collected anecdotes and interviews amount to an unprecedented and enduring work, sure to deepen our ability to understand each other, and therefore, ourselves.

Author Biography

Harold Kasimov is the George Drake Professor of Religious Studies at Grinnell College in Iowa. He has lived in Thailand and Japan and has been involved in Jewish-Buddhist dialogue since the 1960s. His most recent books are No Religion Is an Island: Abraham Joshua Heschel and Interreligious Dialogue, both coedited with Byron Sherwin.

John P. Keenan is professor of Religion at Middlebury College and vicar of St. Nicholas Episcopal Church in Scarborough, Maine. He has published translations and studies in Yogacara Buddhism, and has employed Mahayana Buddhist philosophy in works including The Meaning of Christ: A Mahayana Theology and The Letter of James: Everyday Practice for Everyday Christians.

Linda K. Keenan has lived in Japan for several years and taught Japanese language and literature at Middlebury College. She translated Buddhologist Minoru Kiyota's autobiography, Beyond Loyalty: The Story of a Kibei, and contributed ""En the Ascetic"" to Religions of Japan in Practice.

Table of Contents

Foreword 9(3)
Jack Miles
Acknowledgments 12(1)
Introduction 13(8)
Part One: Jewish Voices
It's a No-Karma Event
21(10)
Sylvia Boorstein
From Jubu to Oj
31(14)
Nathan Katz
Becoming Who You Always Were: The Story of a Zen Rabbi
45(16)
Alan Lew
Enriching Awareness: A Jewish Encounter with Buddhism
61(10)
Sandra B. Lubarsky
The Garden in the Middle
71(14)
Richard G. Marks
Interview, April 25, 2001
85(14)
Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
The Impact of Buddhism
99(16)
Sheila Peltz Weinberg
Part Two: Christian Voices
Contacts with Buddhism: A Christian Confession
115(14)
John B. Cobb, Jr.
Close Encounters of a Certain Kind
129(14)
Ruben L. F. Habito
Loving Someone You Can't See
143(14)
Robert A. Jonas
The Mommy and the Yogi
157(14)
Sallie B. King
The Light of Buddhist Wisdom and the Three Births
171(14)
Sister Elaine MacInnes
Living in God's Grace
185(16)
Terry C. Muck
On Becoming a Buddhist Christian
201(16)
Maria Reis Habito
Part Three: Perspectives on Jewish and Christian Encounters with the Way of the Buddha
A Sociological Perspective Interfaith Encounter and Religious Identity: Sociological Observations and Reflections
217(14)
E. Burke Rochford, Jr.
A Jewish Perspective To Learn and to Teach: Some Thoughts on Jewish-Buddhist Dialogue
231(12)
Arthur Green
A Christian Perspective An Appreciation of Christian Appreciations of Buddhism's ``Still Waters''
243(8)
William R. Burrows
A Buddhist Perspective Calling, Being Called
251(10)
Norman Fischer
Notes 261(6)
Suggested Reading: An Annotated List 267(1)
Additional Reading 268(5)
About the Contributors 273(4)
About the Editors 277(2)
Index 279

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