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Re: Non-duality, Paradox and the Parables of Jesus
I want to pick up on a previous train of thought in this thread and attempt to add something of to the question of what an Integral Christianity might look like... I want to do this because basically I think there is an ''inner dissonance'' in Christianity – a kind of strangeness or awkwardness in the Gospels that is not found in the ...
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Re: Integral Contemplative Christianity
I want to pick up on this train of thought and attempt to add something of to the question of what an Integral Christianity might look like... I want to do this because basically I think there is an ''inner dissonance'' in Christianity – a kind of strangeness or awkwardness in the Gospels that is not found in the Eastern enlightenment traditions, ...
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Re: Non-duality, Paradox and the Parables of Jesus
I really appreciate the encouraging feedback from everyone who has responded to this thread…
Mary - It’s great to hear that other Christian theologians (e.g. Richard Rohr) are beginning to see the Non-dual parallels between Christ and the Eastern Enlightenment traditions, and I also hope that this stuff may soon begin to find its way ...
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Re: Non-duality, Paradox and the Parables of Jesus
Hey there bigdaddy,
Thanks for your enthusiastic response, I'm really pleased you enjoyed the paper. I agree, there seems to be so many layers of mythic-literal baggage covering over the authentic teachings of Jesus. For me, this means that one of the best options availble of Christianity is to re-activate the ''dangerous memory'' of ...
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Non-duality, Paradox and the Parables of Jesus
Hello all,
Please check out the link below for a paper I recently presented at a Sacred Scriptures conference on the teachings of Christ from a Zen Buddhist perspective.
Basically, I show that the same deep structure - a language of paradoxical reversals, has arisen independently in both Christian and Mahayana Buddhist traditions... ...
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