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Buddhism for a Violent World takes the religiously plural world we live in seriously and demonstrates that in-depth encounter with a religion not your own can lead to challenge and enrichment.Written by a Christian who has drawn deeply from Buddhist spirituality for over 25 years, it offers a Christian reflection on what Buddhism could offer a disturbed and fractured world. The author draws on conversations with Buddhists, experiences in Buddhist countries, most particularly Sri Lanka, where he lived for nearly 8 years, and her academic study. The book's message is that Buddhism has much to offer the world and that we can all benefit from gaining wisdom from more than one spiritual source.
Elizabeth J Harris is Senior Lecturer in the Comparative Study of Religion at Liverpool Hope University and was formerly the Secretary for Inter Faith Relations for the Methodist Church of Great Britain
Andrew Bartles-Smith, Kate Crosby, Peter Harvey, Asanga Tilakaratne, Daniel Ratheiser, Noel Maurer Trew, Stefania Travagnin, Elizabeth J. Harris, Mahinda Deegalle, Christina A. Kilby
Andrew Bartles-Smith, Kate Crosby, Peter Harvey, Asanga Tilakaratne, Daniel Ratheiser, Noel Maurer Trew, Stefania Travagnin, Elizabeth J. Harris, Mahinda Deegalle, Christina A. Kilby
Andrew Bartles-Smith, Kate Crosby, Peter Harvey, Asanga Tilakaratne, Daniel Ratheiser, Noel Maurer Trew, Stefania Travagnin, Elizabeth J. Harris, Mahinda Deegalle, Christina A. Kilby
Andrew Bartles-Smith, Kate Crosby, Peter Harvey, Asanga Tilakaratne, Daniel Ratheiser, Noel Maurer Trew, Stefania Travagnin, Elizabeth J. Harris, Mahinda Deegalle, Christina A. Kilby