Edited by William R. LaFleur
Foreword: "... The author of this book, Masao Abe, has been the leading philosophical exponent of Zen to the West since the death D.T. Suzuki. Abe belongs to the vigorous Kyoto School and is a successor of its greater figures, Nishida, Hisamatsu and Nishitani. It has been a characteristic of this shcool of Zen thought to be interested in the wider intellectual world and in particular to foster Buddhist-Christian interactions. Abe"s book is accordingly a major contribution both to East-West dialogue and to the developing encounter between Buddhism and Christianity". JOHN HICK, Deparment of Religion, Claremont, Graduate School, California.
Contents
Editor Introduction, William R. LaFleur
Author Introduction, Masao Abe
PART 1. Zen and Its Elucidation
- Zen is Not a Philosophy, but... - Dogen on Buddha-Nature. - True Person and Compassion - D.T. Suzuki"s Appreciation of Lin-chi and Chao-chou
PART 2. Zen, Buddhism, and Western Thought
- Zen and Western Thought. - Non-Being and Mu - the Metaphysical Nature of Negativity in the East and the West. - Zen and Neitzshe. - Mahayana Buddhism and Whitehead. - Tillich from a Buddhist Point of View. - Self-Awakening and Faith - Zen and Christianity.
PART 3. Three Problems in Buddhism.
- Buddhist Nirvana - Its Significance in Contemporary Thought and Life. - The Idea of Purity in Mahayana Buddhism. - Emptiness is Suchness.
PART 4. Religion in the Present and the Future.
- Religion Challenged by Modern Thought. - Religion and Science in the Global Age - Their Essential Character and Mutual Relationship. - Sovereignty Rests with Mankind. - The End of World Religion.
Notes.
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