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- Are Buddhism and Christianity Commensurable?: A Debate/Dialogue between Paul Knitter and Peter Feldmeier Volume 36, 2016, pp. 165-184
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This issue contains 32 articles in total
- Introduction to Liberation Theology and Engaged Buddhism
- Editors’ Introduction
- The Promise of and Challenges for Interreligious Dialogue in the Twenty-first Century: A Review Essay on the Work of Catherine Cornille
Religious Diversity: What’s the Problem? Buddhist Advice for Flourishing with Religious Diversity by Rita M. Gross (review)Buddhologie Und Christologie: Unterwegs Zu Einer Kol-Laborativen Theologie by John D’Arcy May (review)The Prophet and The Bodhisattva: Daniel Berrigan, Thich Nhat Hanh, and The Ethics of Peace And Justice by Charles R. Strain (review)The Way of Tenderness: Awakening Through Race, Sexuality, and Gender by Zenju Earthlyn Manuel (review)Buddhist and Christian Responses to the Kowtow Problem in China by Eric Reinders (review)Buddhist-Christian Dialogue as Theological Exchange: An Orthodox Contribution to Comparative Theology by Ernest M. Valea (review)Ties That Bind: Maternal Imagery and Discourse in Indian Buddhism by Reiko Ohnuma, and:Family Matters in Indian Buddhist Monasticism by Shayne Clark, and:Family in Buddhism ed. by Liz Wilson, and:Little Buddhas: Children and Childhoods in Buddhist Texts and Traditions ed. by Vanessa R. Sasson (review)In the Company of Friends: Exploring Faith and Understanding with Buddhists and Christians by John Ross Carter (review)Taming the Ox: Buddhist Stories and Reflections on Politics, Race, Culture, and Spiritual Practice by Charles Johnson (review)- A Deploration for Rita Gross (1943–2015)
- Dialogue of Suffering, Liberation, and Fraternity: A Report on the Anniversary of
Nostra Aetate : Castel Gandolfo and Vatican City June 23–27, 2015 - Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies: Report on the 2015 Annual Meeting
- Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies Frederick J. Streng Book Award 2015
- The Annual Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies:
Atlanta, Georgia, USA November 20–21, 2015 - A Three-Way Method for the Buddhism-Christianity-Science Trialogue
- Are Buddhism and Christianity Commensurable?: A Debate/Dialogue between Paul Knitter and Peter Feldmeier
- Icons, Deities, and the Three Transcendentals: Deification and Post-Kantian Holiness in Byzantium and Tibet
- The Body(sattva) on the Cross: A Comparative Theological Investigation of the Theology of the Cross in the Light of Chinese Mahayana Suffering Bodhisattvas
- Clear and Uncreated: The Experience of Inner Light in Gelug-pa Tantrism and Byzantine Hesychasm
- A Buddhist and Christian on the Way to Carnegie Hall: A Response
- Liberation Theology and Engaged Buddhism: Challenging Each Other, Learning from Each Other
- Confronting the “Sin” out of Love for the “Sinner”: Fierce Compassion as a Force for Social Change
- Expanding the Cultivation and Practice of Love and Compassion in our Suffering World: Continuing the Dialogue between Liberation Theologians and Engaged Buddhists
- Through the Eyes of Auschwitz and the Killing Fields: Mutual Learning between Engaged Buddhism and Liberation Theology
- Wombu: An Intellectual Exercise in Womanist and Buddhist Reading
- Womanist Approaches to the
Therīgātha and theTherīgātha’s Influence on Womanism - Practice in Buddhist-Womanist Thought
- Freedom on My Mind: Buddhist-Womanist Dialogue
- In the Company of Friends: Womanist Readings of Buddhist Poems
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