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Toward a true kinship of faiths : how the world's religions can come together / the Dalai Lama.

By: Publication details: New York : Doubleday Religion, c2010.Edition: 1st edDescription: xv, 188 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780385525053
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 201/.5 22
LOC classification:
  • BL85 .B85 2010
Contents:
Leaving the comfort zone -- Living in a plurality of faiths -- Hinduism : on the banks of the Ganges -- Christ and the Bodhisattva ideal -- Islam : submission to God -- Judaism : faith of the exile -- Compassion : where the world's religions come together -- A program for inter-religious understanding -- The problem of exclusivism -- The challenge ahead.
Summary: No country, no culture, no person today is untouched by what happens in the rest of the world. Technological innovation, environmental degradation, economic gain & loss, nuclear weapons, instant communication have all created unprecedented familiarity among the world's many cultures. While previous conflicts over religious differences may have been significant and regrettable, they did not threaten the very survival of humanity--now, a single spark could ignite a powder keg of frightening proportions. The Dalai Lama maintains that the essential task of humanity in the 21st century is to cultivate peaceful coexistence. All faith traditions turn to compassion as a guiding principle for living a good life. It is the task of all people with an aspiration to spiritual perfection to affirm the fundamental value of compassion. In this way we can truly develop a deep recognition of the value of other faiths, and on that basis, we can cultivate genuine respect.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-188).

Leaving the comfort zone -- Living in a plurality of faiths -- Hinduism : on the banks of the Ganges -- Christ and the Bodhisattva ideal -- Islam : submission to God -- Judaism : faith of the exile -- Compassion : where the world's religions come together -- A program for inter-religious understanding -- The problem of exclusivism -- The challenge ahead.

No country, no culture, no person today is untouched by what happens in the rest of the world. Technological innovation, environmental degradation, economic gain & loss, nuclear weapons, instant communication have all created unprecedented familiarity among the world's many cultures. While previous conflicts over religious differences may have been significant and regrettable, they did not threaten the very survival of humanity--now, a single spark could ignite a powder keg of frightening proportions. The Dalai Lama maintains that the essential task of humanity in the 21st century is to cultivate peaceful coexistence. All faith traditions turn to compassion as a guiding principle for living a good life. It is the task of all people with an aspiration to spiritual perfection to affirm the fundamental value of compassion. In this way we can truly develop a deep recognition of the value of other faiths, and on that basis, we can cultivate genuine respect.

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