Authors: Rita M. Gross (Editor), Terry C. Muck
ISBN-13: 9780826411969, ISBN-10: 0826411967
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group
Date Published: February 2000
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Twelve scholars, six of them Christian and six of them Buddhist, speak simply and from the heart about their personal relationship to the great religious leader from the other tradition. As one of the contributers puts it, "I love them both. I see them differently."
Reminiscent of Thich Nhat Hanh and Daniel Berrigan's The Raft Is Not the Shore, this book brings together six Buddhists and six Christians for an interfaith conversation. Unlike that book, however, this one is eminently predictable, given the participants in the discussion: Buddhists chafe at declarations of Christian particularity, and the Christian interlocutors respond with eager disavowals of the traditional Christian claims about Jesus' uniqueness. They assert that "exclusivist" claims put forth by some Christians are not "intrinsic or necessary to Christianity"--which will come as no surprise once the reader notices that the first two Christian contributors are Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan. Had, say, Tom Bethel, Jan Karon, Frederica Mathewes-Green, or even Anne Lamott been invited to participate, the discussion might have gone a different route. As it stands, the book teaches us very little: we already knew Buddhists would be uncomfortable with assertions about Jesus being the only way, and we already knew that left-leaning Christians would rush to erase such assertions. This is fine as far as it goes, but many orthodox Christians will not find the tenor of the volume congenial. One is left wondering if there are no other Christian responses to the challenges of religious pluralism. (Mar.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|
Introduction | 7 | |
A God, but Not a Savior | 17 | |
Meditating on Jesus | 32 | |
Christ as the Truth, the Light, the Life, but a Way? | 52 | |
Jesus, Man of Sin: Toward a New Christology in the Global Era | 59 | |
Jesus and Buddhism: A Christian View | 77 | |
Exclusivity and Particularity | 83 | |
My Unfinished Business with the Buddha | 89 | |
Images of the Buddha | 95 | |
Buddha Loves Me! This I Know, for the Dharma Tells Me So | 107 | |
The Buddha Offered Me a Raft | 118 | |
If the Buddha Is So Great, Why Are These People Christian? | 131 | |
Contrasting Images of the Buddha | 138 | |
Buddhist Books on Jesus | 143 |