This is a beauteous and illuminating experience and rekindled my feeling that before I take leave I must visit Japan. Also a good antidote to gloomy, rain-sodden, spiritless Uk
Remarkable - as is your "The Ox-Herder and the Good Shepherd: Finding Christ on the Buddha's Path" (2013): how this old Buddhist parable can enhance understanding of the Christian way. What a model for interreligious dialogue vs. the usual common-denominator banality.
My favorite published book to date, although my forthcoming collection of ghost stories -- due out in a couple months' time -- is my favorite among everything I've written.
I haven't read enough of his writings to say much about him with tremendous confidence. What little I've read I've found stimulating, and his views seem to coincide in some ways with mine. But I would need to pick him up again to say anything more detailed. Thanks for reminding me that I should re-engage with Henry.
This is a beauteous and illuminating experience and rekindled my feeling that before I take leave I must visit Japan. Also a good antidote to gloomy, rain-sodden, spiritless Uk
Remarkable - as is your "The Ox-Herder and the Good Shepherd: Finding Christ on the Buddha's Path" (2013): how this old Buddhist parable can enhance understanding of the Christian way. What a model for interreligious dialogue vs. the usual common-denominator banality.
My favorite published book to date, although my forthcoming collection of ghost stories -- due out in a couple months' time -- is my favorite among everything I've written.
You are upending my reading list. I'm grateful.
Have you any thoughts on Michel Henry
I haven't read enough of his writings to say much about him with tremendous confidence. What little I've read I've found stimulating, and his views seem to coincide in some ways with mine. But I would need to pick him up again to say anything more detailed. Thanks for reminding me that I should re-engage with Henry.