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Since the earliest days of human history, and in all cultures,
religion and art have always complemented one another. But the
intellectual and spiritual dimension of this interaction has all
too often been taken for granted and is never properly explored.
Rarely has the dialogue between religion and art been better
examined than in this book. In their profound and moving
conversations, philosopher of aesthetics Rene Huyghe and Buddhist
leader Daisaki Ikeda compare modes of thought from the opposite
ends of the earth: from traditions, cultures and religions as
different from each other as can be. Their guiding theme is the
rediscovery of a common humanity through the artistic intuition and
religious impulse shared by all peoples. The Dialogue ranges
widely, analysing the contemporary predicament from twin
perspectives of beauty and the divine. Huyghe and Ikeda look to
active solutions to this predicament - at the key to harmony in
life, and at the means of reforming our inner lives. Discussing
artistic creativity, its spiritual value, and the differing arts of
East and West, the interlocutors conclude by evaluating the crucial
role played by religion in helping humanity come to terms with the
mysteries and challenges of the unknown.
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