Zen Buddhism Today: Annual Report of the Kyoto Zen Symposium, Issues 12-15Kyoto Seminar for Religious Philosophy, 1996 - Zen Buddhism |
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... cosmotheology only as an example , in order to explain this new type of cosmotheological thinking in general . It can be assumed that analogical realizations of the program of cosmotheology are pos- sible and necessary in other ...
... cosmotheology only as an example , in order to explain this new type of cosmotheological thinking in general . It can be assumed that analogical realizations of the program of cosmotheology are pos- sible and necessary in other ...
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... cosmotheology : 1 ) The new type of cosmotheology starts with God's words on the cosmos , that is , with the words of the Bible on the cosmos . " Cosmos " here com- prises the nonhuman and the human world spheres . The translation of ...
... cosmotheology : 1 ) The new type of cosmotheology starts with God's words on the cosmos , that is , with the words of the Bible on the cosmos . " Cosmos " here com- prises the nonhuman and the human world spheres . The translation of ...
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... cosmotheology is not a matter for a single theologian , but for a generation of theologians , philosophers , and scientists of all cultures . 9 ) This new type of cosmotheology reestablishes the concept of salvation as an integral ...
... cosmotheology is not a matter for a single theologian , but for a generation of theologians , philosophers , and scientists of all cultures . 9 ) This new type of cosmotheology reestablishes the concept of salvation as an integral ...
Contents
The European Miracle Revisited | 1 |
Buddhism Confronts Modernity | 25 |
Modernization Movements and Traditional Education | 41 |
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