Chris,
Thanks for this great interchange.
"Buddhist-Christian Dialogue" is an activity that's been important with me for
several decades. I don't follow the literature as much as I used to, but I
still feel the activity is important while Buddhism takes root in the West and
as the Christian Churches all undergo change.
A fine book, which is essentially edited-records of a lengthy dialog between a
Western Zen master and a Christian Benedictine Brother is, THE GROUND WE SHARE
-- EVERYDAY PRACTICE, BUDDHIST AND CHRISTIAN, 1996, Shambhala, by Robert Aitken
Roshi and Brother David Steindl-Rast.
Thanks again!,
All Best,
--Joe
> Chris Austin-Lane <chris@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Chris
> chris@...
> +1-301-270-6524
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