This book adopts the format of the editors' previous book,
Buddhists Talk about Jesus, Christians Talk about the Buddha. In
that book, eight scholar-practitioners -- four of them Buddhist and
four Christian -- explore their relationship to the great religious
figure of the other tradition. Then the remaining contributors, two
from each tradition, address themselves, rebuttal fashion, to the
views expressed.
In the new book the subject is the differences and similarities
between Buddhist meditation and Christian prayer. What can a
Christian, for example, learn from the mental and physical rigor of
Buddhist meditative practice? What can a Buddhist learn from
traditional Christian prayer? Can one mix distinct religious
identity (Christian) with practice techniques associated with
another religion (Buddhist) without compromising the religious
specificity of either the identities or the techniques?
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