Preface | p. 1 |
Introduction: A Dialogue about Dialogue | p. 5 |
Lifestories | |
Autobiographical Routes to Dialogue / Rita | p. 25 |
Autobiographical Roots of Dialogue / Rosemary | p. 48 |
What is Most Problematic about My Tradition? | |
Where Are the Women in the Refuge Tree? Teacher, Student, and Gender in Buddhism / Rita | p. 65 |
Response | p. 83 |
Oppressive Aspects of Christianity / Rosemary | p. 88 |
Response | p. 102 |
What is Most Liberating about My Tradition? | |
What Keeps Me in Buddhist Orbit? Silence, Contemplation, and the Dharma / Rita | p. 107 |
Response | p. 121 |
What I Find Liberating in Christianity / Rosemary | p. 126 |
Response | p. 140 |
What is Most Inspiring for Me about the Other Tradition? | |
What I Have Learned from Buddhism / Rosemary | p. 147 |
Response | p. 160 |
What Buddhists Could Learn from Christians / Rita | p. 163 |
Response | p. 183 |
Religious Feminism and the Future of the Planet | |
Christian Resources for Ecological Sustainability / Rosemary | p. 189 |
Response | p. 203 |
Buddhism and the Future of the Planet: Sustainability and Spiritual Discipline / Rita | p. 207 |
Response | p. 222 |
Suggested Readings | p. 226 |
Buddhist | p. 226 |
Christian | p. 227 |
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