Without Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian
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Paul Brion
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Paul F. Knitter
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Being a Christian isn't easy. Sustaining belief without any doubts for one's entire life is a very rare accomplishment. Indeed, many would say that examining one's faith at least once is a central part of the Christian condition. In this landmark work, esteemed theologian Paul F. Knitter explains the unique path that he took to overcome his doubts, becoming a stronger Christian in the process.
Honest and unflinching, Without Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian narrates each spiritual dilemma that Knitter has struggled with and explains how a Buddhist worldview has allowed him to resolve each one. From the "petitioning" nature of Christian prayer to how Christianity views life after death, Knitter argues that a Buddhist standpoint can help inspire a more person-centered conception of Christianity, where individual religious experience comes first, and liturgy and tradition second. Moving and revolutionary, this edition comes with a new postscript in which Professor Knitter reflects on and re-evaluates his position as a double-belonger.
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- 19-03-2023
Powerful and wonderful
Paul Knitter patiently and carefully explains the connections between Christianity and Buddhism and the inherent complementarity of the underlying philosophies. Ultimately deciding in favour of calling himself a Buddhist Christian, this book is of great assistance to those struggling with the putative competing doctrines associated with consciousness and meaning.
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