The last century witnessed a gradual but profound transformation
of the West's religious landscape. In today's context of diversity,
people are often influenced by, and sometimes even claim to belong
to, more than one religious tradition. Buddhism and Christianity is
a particularly prevalent and fascinating combination. This book is
the first detailed exploration of Buddhist Christian dual
belonging, engaging - from both Buddhist and Christian perspectives
- the questions that arise, and drawing on extensive interviews
with well-known individuals in the vanguard of this important and
growing phenomenon.
The book looks at whether it is possible to be authentically
Buddhist and authentically Christian given the differences in
beliefs and practices. It asks whether Buddhist Christians are
irrational, religiously schizophrenic or spiritually superficial;
or whether the thought and practice of Buddhism and Christianity
can be reconciled in a way that makes possible deep commitment to
both. Finally, the book considers whether the influence of Buddhist
Christians on each of these traditions is something to be regretted
or celebrated.
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