Void and Fullness in the Buddhist, Hindu and Christian Traditions
Interreligious dialogue is one of the important ways for overcoming cultural and religious differences and mis-understandings, and for contributing to world peace. But such a dialogue has to go beyond the social, institutional and purely academic areas: it has to reach the very depths of the spiritual, philosophical and theological insights of the religious traditions. In Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity such insights are expressed in the apparently opposite, but in reality complementary concepts of Void and Fullness. The concepts lead to the respective spiritual experiences and their interpretations in scriptures and philosophies. This volume contains the papers presented at an interreligious seminar at Sarnath, Varanasi, organized by the Abhishiktananda Society, and inspired by the ideas and life of Swami Abhishiktananda (1910-1973). These papers throw light on these fundamental concepts from the different traditions, and are an invitation to dialogue. H.H. the Dalai Lama gave the concluding speech on the importance of interreligious dialogue.
Get it now and save 10%
BECOME A MEMBER
-
Kalatattvakosa: A Lexicon of Fundamental Concepts of the Indian Arts (Volume II)
-
Kalatattvakosa: A Lexicon of Fundamental Concepts of The Indian Arts (Volume III)
-
Kalatattvakosa: A Lexicon of Fundamental Concepts of The Indian Arts (Volume 1)
-
Rupa Pratirupa: Alice Boner Commemoration Volume
-
The Kula Ritual
-
The Kula Ritual of Abhinavagupta
Bibliographic information
John R. Dupuche