Reassessing Buddhist and Christian Comparisons in Light of Early Buddhism: The East Asian Ontological Requisite

Why does Mahāyāna Buddhism, especially East Asian traditions, dominate the comparative theological field of study with Christianity in the West? What aspects of Mahāyāna Buddhism resonate with Christianity or Western modes of thought thereby making comparison a seemingly feasible project for many sc...

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Main Author: Becker, John (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Hawaii Press [2018]
In: Buddhist Christian studies
Year: 2018, Volume: 38, Pages: 217-227
Further subjects:B Comparative Theology
B Ontology
B John B. Cobb Jr
B Mahāyāna Buddhism
B Paul Knitter
B Early Buddhism
B Abe Masao
B East Asian Buddhism
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