Buddhist - Christian Dialogue
Four Papers from the Parliament of the World's Religions, December 2-9, Melbourne, Australia
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The Parliament of the World’s Religions, December 2-9, Melbourne, Australia
Sunday, December 6, 2009, 11:30am– 1:00pm
The program of the Parliament paraphrased this workshop in such words as those below. Its four papers stimulated much interest and flowed together in a productive manner that elicited a lively interaction. For that reason, the essence of these papers has been reproduced here for wider appreciation.
The program included four parts and aimed to fosters a spirit of enquiry and openness:
• Participants were offered examples from the Canonical gospels, the Gospel of Thomas, as well as writings from Meister Eckhart, Thomas Merton, and others.
• The workshop presented approaches to objectless meditation, and explored its vital place in uncovering wisdom.
• Presenters showed how issues raised by dialogue in contexts of pluralism could be explored collaboratively by Buddhists and Christians by retrieving strands of tradition such as compassion, empathy, care and forgiveness.
• A recently released book was introduced, ‘Dharma as Man’, which is an ancient story read each evening by an old man to his young son in rural India. It is a universal tale condensed to combine the world’s stories, which renders Jesus’ life into Buddhist concepts in an ancient Indian setting.
• There was a discussion of how traditions might better understand their shared vocation to alleviate suffering through interreligious dialogue and shared inter-spiritual contemplative silence.
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