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Buddhist-Christian Logic of the Heart

Nishida's Kyoto School and Lonergan's 'Spiritual Genome' as World Bridge

Buddhist-Christian Logic of the Heart

Nishida's Kyoto School and Lonergan's 'Spiritual Genome' as World Bridge

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£39.00

Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761824374
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 06/01/2003
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.4 cm
A Buddhist-Christian Logic of the Heart explores the philosophies of Being and Nothingness as expounded in the Buddhist and Christian point of view with particular emphasis on the socioethical implication that all human beings, despite vast differences in history, language, and culture, share the cognitional, intentional makeup as emphasized by Nishida and Lonergan. The author claims that all humans are endowed with this cognitional inbuilt bridge, which can be compared to a spiritual genome or a world bridge.
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Background: Rooted Hearts Heal Traditions: Introduction Chapter 3 First TNA Horizon: "Ta-Recentering" our Hearts with FAITH: Lonergan on Building World Bridges; Holistic Perspectives in Grounding Beliefs in Faith; Yogacara and Zen roles in a World Bridge Chapter 4 Second TNA Horizon: Recentered Hearts and "Ta Ethics" of HOPE: Map to Inbuilt GEM Bridge: Rootlessness and Back to Roots; Helmsmen through the Eddies of Postmodernity; Toward GEM Third-Way Reevaluations of Nietzschean Intensi Chapter 5 Foreground: Hearts Open to the Future: Chapter 6 Third TNA Horizon: GEM's LOVE-lysis Recenters Economics Ethically: Toward Forging a Third Millennium: World Nexus Economics; Multi-National Corporations and GEM Ethical Economics; GEM's "Ethical-Tatalytic" Model for Economics Chapter 7 Conclusion Chapter 8 Glossary of Japanese-Buddhist Terms Chapter 9 End Notes Chapter 10 Index

John A. Raymaker

John A. Raymaker is a Post-doctorate Fellow, Lonergan Center, Boston College, Massachusetts.