Philosophical Theology and East-West Dialogue / / Hisakazu Inagaki, J. Nelson Jennings.
Philosophical Theology and East-West Dialogue is a unique philosophical and theological analysis of certain key interactions between Eastern and Western thinkers. The book on the one hand contrasts general traits of Eastern, Buddhist thought and Western, Greek thought. However, in doing so it focuse...
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Inagaki, Hisakazu author. Philosophical Theology and East-West Dialogue / Hisakazu Inagaki, J. Nelson Jennings. Leiden; Boston : BRILL, 2000. 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Currents of Encounter ; 15 Description based on print version record. Philosophical Theology and East-West Dialogue is a unique philosophical and theological analysis of certain key interactions between Eastern and Western thinkers. The book on the one hand contrasts general traits of Eastern, Buddhist thought and Western, Greek thought. However, in doing so it focuses on influential philosophers and theologians who manifest particular instances of wider issues. The result is a careful examination of basic questions that offers both broad implications and concrete specificity in its approach. The book itself is an instance of East-West dialogue. Independently of each other both authors had previously engaged in serious cross-cultural studies. The Japanese Inagaki had researched Western science and philosophy, then written in Japanese comparative studies of Japanese thought. The North American Jennings had researched Japanese theology. They brought these backgrounds together, dialoguing with each other until the present study emerged. Several creative Japanese thinkers, as well as important Westerners, are taken up. The study follows the lead of many Eastern impulses, but it also critically utilizes Western methods. Contemporary thinking on religious plurality is carefully examined. This new study is a must for those interested in philosophy and theology in general, and East-West interaction in particular. Includes bibliographical references and index. Preface. CHAPTER I Historical Setting. CHAPTER II Views of God and Views of Humanity: Issues and Directions. CHAPTER III Philosophy. CHAPTER IV Nishida Philosophy. CHAPTER V Katsumi Takizawa. CHAPTER VI Two Japanese Theologians. CHAPTER VII A Revised Interpretation. CHAPTER VIII Implications. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. INDEX OF NAMES. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Philosophical theology. 90-420-1391-5 Jennings, J. Nelson, author. Currents of Encounter ; 15. |
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Preface. CHAPTER I Historical Setting. CHAPTER II Views of God and Views of Humanity: Issues and Directions. CHAPTER III Philosophy. CHAPTER IV Nishida Philosophy. CHAPTER V Katsumi Takizawa. CHAPTER VI Two Japanese Theologians. CHAPTER VII A Revised Interpretation. CHAPTER VIII Implications. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. INDEX OF NAMES. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. |
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