This text by an established specialist in French deconstruction, written after his many years in Asia and in the West, celebrates both Buddhist and Christian cultures and the negative but fertile differences between them.
This text by an established specialist in French deconstruction, written after his many years in Asia and in the West, celebrates both Buddhist and Christian cultures and the negative but fertile differences between them. Journal of Buddhist Ethics - N. Robert Glass [The volume illustrates] the diverse understanding of postmodernism in the field of religion, and how easily the term can be applied to a wide range of thinkers, concepts and practices.
PrefaceCrosshatching the Buddha, a ProlusionAcknowledgmentsPt. 1Curricula Vitae1Sect. 1Curriculum Vitae: Psycho-bio-graphemes in Saltire1Sect. 2Curriculum Vitae Novae: Psycho-bio-graphemes in Saltire, with Convoluted Borders53Pt. 2Curricula Vitarum: Philosophy/Religion in Saltire133Sect. (i)(Derrida's) Double-Binds and the Prasangika-Madhyamika139Sect. (ii)Double-Binds and (Derrida's) "Denegations"157Sect. (iii)Differentialism and the Buddhist-Christian Dialogue167Sect. (iv)Differentialism and Trinitarian Theology175Index193
\ N. Robert Glass[The volume illustrates] the diverse understanding of postmodernism in the field of religion, and how easily the term can be applied to a wide range of thinkers, concepts and practices.\ — Journal of Buddhist Ethics\ \ \ \ \ N. Robert Glass[The volume illustrates] the diverse understanding of postmodernism in the field of religion, and how easily the term can be applied to a wide range of thinkers, concepts and practices. -- Journal of Buddhist Ethics\ \