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Classical Theism and Buddhism

Connecting Metaphysical and Ethical Systems

Classical Theism and Buddhism

Connecting Metaphysical and Ethical Systems

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Hardback

£90.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781350189133
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 10/02/2022
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

As an atheistic religious tradition, Buddhism conventionally stands in opposition to Christianity, and any bridge between them is considered to be riddled with contradictory beliefs on God the creator, salvific power and the afterlife. But what if a Buddhist could also be a Classical Theist?

Showing how the various contradictions are not as fundamental as commonly thought, Tyler Dalton McNabb and Erik Baldwin challenge existing assumptions and argue that Classical Theism is, in fact, compatible with Buddhism. They draw parallels between the metaphysical doctrines of both traditions, synthesize their ethical and soteriological commitments and demonstrate that the Theist can interpret the Buddhist’s religious experiences, specifically those of emptiness, as veridical, without denying any core doctrine of Classical Theism. By establishing that a synthesis of the two traditions is plausible, this book provides a bold, fresh perspective on the philosophy of religion and reinvigorates philosophical debates between Buddhism and Christianity.

Introduction
1. Can a Buddhist be a Classical Theist?
2. Buddhist Objections to Classical Theism
3. Contemporary Objections to Classical Theism
4. Buddhist Ethics and Theistic Ethics: A Synthesis
5. Buddhist Soteriology and the God of Abraham
6. Pluralism Part 1
7. Pluralism Part 2
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Tyler Dalton McNabb (University of St. Joseph, Macau), Erik Baldwin (University of Notre Dame, USA)

Tyler Dalton McNabb is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Saint Joseph, Macau.
Erik Baldwin is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University, USA.