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Transcendence and violence
John D'Arcy May

Transcendence and violence

Continuum International Publishing Group (Jun 19, 2003)
9780826415134
262 pages | 158 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 291.1/72
LC Classification BR128.P75 .M39 2003
LC Control No. 2003001720

Genre

  • World Religions (WR)

Subject

  • Asia
  • Asia - Religion
  • Australia
  • Australia - Religion
  • Buddhism - Relations

Plot

The first two parts of this book present four detailed historical studies, filled with Geertzian "thick description," of the encounters of Christianity and Buddhism (universal religions with a high quotient of "transcendence") with various primal religious traditions ("biocosmic" or "immanentist") of the Asian-Pacific region, namely, Aboriginal Australia and Melanesia (Christianity) and Sri Lanka and Japan (Buddhism). In each case, the encounters represented a failure of the "great" traditions. In the third, constructive and theological part of the book, the author shows how an acknowledgment of these failures may provide a back door to dialogue.

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