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Buddhist-Christian Studies is a scholarly journal devoted to Buddhism and Christianity and their historical and contemporary interrelationships. The journal presents thoughtful articles, conference reports, and book reviews and includes sections on comparative methodology and historical comparisons, as well as ongoing discussions from two dialogue conferences: the Theological Encounter with Buddhism, and the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies. Membership in the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies includes a subscription to the journal .
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Volume 37, 2017Table of Contents
Editorial
What Is Wrong with Us? What Is Wrong with the World?
Thomas Merton and Interreligious Dialogue
Conversations across Interreligious Boundaries: Spirituality, Theology, and Inculturation
- Buddhist and Ignatian Spiritualities: Reports on a Trial Run of an Interfaith Retreat based on Ignatius and the Buddha in Conversation: A Resource for a Religiously Plural Dialog Juxtaposing the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius and Buddhist Wisdom
- pp. 131-143
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/bcs.2017.0010
Engaged Buddhism and Christianity
News and Views edited by Jonathan A. Seitz
Book Reviews edited by Sid Brown
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