Drawing parallels and noting disparities, the author contrasts the mystic qualities between Christianity ? as expressed in the writings of Meister Eckhart (1260?1326), an unconventional ecclesiastic who encouraged transcendence of traditional faith ? and Buddhism, explicating the views of both on such concepts as infinity, eternity, and the transmigration of souls.
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'Read the books of D.T. Suzuki.' - Jack Kerouac
About the Author:
Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki was Japan's foremost authority on Zen Buddhism, and the author of over 100 works on the subject. He was trained as a Buddhist disciple in the great Zen monastery at Kamakura. From 1897 to 1908 he worked in the United States as an editor and translator, and later became a lecturer at Tokyo Imperial University. In 1950, at 80, he returned to the United States and spent most of the decade teaching, lecturing, and writing, particularly at Columbia and Harvard. Returning to Japan, he died in Tokyo in 1966 at the age of 95.
Christopher Reed has been teaching Buddhism and Buddhist meditation for 15 years. He received transmission as a Dharma teacher from Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh. He has been influenced by the tradition of socially/politically engaged Buddhism, and works toward the integration of traditional Buddhist teaching with the demands of everyday life. He is co-founder and director of the Ordinary Dharma Meditation Center in Los Angeles and the Manzanita Village Retreat Center in San Diego.
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- PublisherDover Pubns
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 0486425088
- ISBN 13 9780486425085
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages214
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