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Buddhism Christianity And The Question Of Creation Karmic Or Divine Perry Schmidtleukel Editor

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Buddhism Christianity And The Question Of Creation Karmic Or Divine Perry Schmidtleukel Editor
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.33 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Perry Schmidt-Leukel (Editor)
ISBN: 9780754654438, 0754654435
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Buddhism Christianity And The Question Of Creation Karmic Or Divine Perry Schmidtleukel Editor by Perry Schmidt-leukel (editor) 9780754654438, 0754654435 instant download after payment.

Is the world created by a divine creator? Or is it the constant product of karmic forces? The issue of creation was at the heart of the classic controversies between Buddhism and Hindu Theism. In modern times, it can be found at the centre of many polemical debates between Buddhism and Christianity. Is this the principal barrier that separates Buddhism from Christianity and other theistic religions? The contributions to Part One explore the various aspects of traditional and contemporary Buddhist objections against the idea of a divine creator as well as Christian possibilities to meet the Buddhist critique. Part Two asks for the potential truth on both sides and suggests a surprising way that the barrier might be overcome. This opens a new round of philosophical and theological dialogue between these two major traditions with challenging insights for both.

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