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- Buddhist-Christian Studies
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Capitalism as Religion and Religious Pluralism: An Approach from Liberation Theology Volume 34, 2014, pp. 155-165
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This issue contains 33 articles in total
- Introduction: Spiritual Friends in a Multifaith and Multisuffering World
- Editors’ Introduction
- The Cosmic Breath: Spirit and Nature in the Christianity-Buddhism-Science Trialogue by Amos Yong (review)
- Pneumatology and the Christian-Buddhist Dialogue: Does the Spirit Blow Through the Middle Way? by Amos Yong (review)
- Theological Reflections at the Boundaries by Paul O. Ingram (review)
- Encounters in Faith: Christianity in Interreligious Dialogue by Peter Feldmeier (review)
- Theravada Buddhism: The View of the Elders by Asanga Tilakaratne (review)
- Growing in Love and Wisdom: Tibetan Buddhist Sources for Christian Meditation by Susan J. Stabile (review)
- The Arts of Contemplative Care: Pioneering Voices in Buddhist Chaplaincy and Pastoral Work ed. by Cheryl A. Giles and Willa B. Miller (review)
- Jesus and Buddha: Practicing Across Traditions (film) Dir. by John Ankele (review)
- The Buddha and Religious Diversity by J. Abraham Velez de Cea (review)
- Haiku and Analysis: Ryokan and Whitehead
- The Life and Writings of Edmond Pezet (1923–2008)
- Conference of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies
- Report on the Tenth European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies Conference: History as a Challenge to Buddhism and Christianity
- Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies Frederick J. Streng Book Award 2013
- The Annual Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies
- Dialogue and Liberation: What I Have Learned from My Friends—Buddhist and Christian
- Occupy Religion: Theology of the Multitude and Interreligious Dialogue
- Capitalism as Religion and Religious Pluralism: An Approach from Liberation Theology
- Ecological Suffering: From a Buddhist Perspective
- Liberation and Spirituality
- What Christian Liberation Theology and Buddhism Need to Learn from Each Other
- Buddhist Resources for Womanist Reflection
- Community of “Neighbors”: A Baptist-Buddhist Reflects on the Common Ground of Love
- Sexism and Misogyny in the Christian Tradition: Liberating Alternatives
- The Suffering of Sexism: Buddhist Perspectives and Experiences
- Listening to the World: Prophetic Anger and Sapiential Compassion
- Listening to the World: Engagement with Those Who Suffer
- The Suffering of Economic Injustice: A Response to Ulrich Duchrow and David Loy
- Why Buddhism and the Modern World Need Each Other: A Buddhist Perspective
- The Suffering of Economic Injustice: A Christian Perspective
- Buddhist-Christian Dialogue: Looking Back, Looking Ahead, and Listening Ever More Deeply
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