EDITORIAL, p. iii
BUDDHIST AND CHRISTIAN VIEWS OF COMMUNITY
Some Reflections about Community and Survival, p. 3
Rita M. Gross
Re-Creating Christian Community: A Response to Rita M. Gross, p. 21
Donald W. Mitchell
2001 SOCIETY FOR BUDDHIST-CHRISTIAN STUDIES ANNUAL MEETING: DUAL BELONGING/PERSONAL JOURNEYS
Seeking Emancipation through Engagement: One Nichiren Buddhist’s Approach to Practice, p. 35
Bill Aiken
Wishing I Were Here: Postcards from My Religious Journey, p. 39
Grace G. Burford
Double Religious Belonging: Aspects and Questions, p. 43
Catherine Cornille
Buddhist? Christian? Both? Neither?, p. 51
Ruben L. F. Habito
Penetrating the Big Pattern, p. 55
Stephanie Kaza
Retracing Buddhist Encounters, p. 61
Ursula King
Double Religious Belonging: A Process Approach, p. 67
Jay McDaniel
Responses, p. 77
Jeffrey Carlson
ESSAYS
“Soul-less” Christianity and the Buddhist Empirical Self: Buddhist-Christian Convergence?, p. 87
Charlene Burns
Persons and Awareness, p. 101
Tyson Anderson
Conscience, Citizenship, and Global Responsibilities, p. 117
Richard Reilly
NEWS AND VIEWS, edited by Harry L. Wells
The 2002 Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies, p. 135
Alice Keefe
Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies, p. 139
James W. Heisig
The Seventh International Buddhist-Christian Conference, p. 141
Ruben L. F. Habito
Catholic and Buddhist Monastics Focus on Suffering, p. 143
Thomas Ryan
Buddhists and Christians: Praying for Peace in the World, p. 147
Archbishop Michael L. Fitzgerald
BOOK REVIEWS, edited by Alice Keefe
David R. Loy on Whalen Lai & Michael von Brück, Buddhism and Christianity: A Multicultural History of Their Dialogue, p. 151
Sarah K. Pinnock and Miriam Levering on Rita M. Gross and Rosemary Radford Ruether, Religius Feminism and the Future of the Planet: A Buddhist-Christian Conversation, p. 155
Roger Corless on Norman Fischer, Benedict’s Dharma: Buddhist Reflections on the Rule of Saint Benedict, p. 159
Jan Willis on Judith Simmer-Brown, Dakini’s Warm Breath: The Feminine Principle in Tibetan Buddhism, p. 161
Catherine Cornille on James Arraj, Christianity in the Crucible of East-West Dialogue. A Critical Look at Catholic Participation and God, Zen and the Intuition of Being, p. 165
Harold Coward on Robert Jingen Gunn, Journey into Emptiness: Dogen, Merton, Jung, and the Quest for Transformation, p. 167
Brian Karafin on David Loy, A Buddhist History of the West: Studies in Lack, p. 170
Robert E. Kennedy on Tom Chetwynd, Zen and the Kingdom of Heaven, p. 174
John D’Arcy May on Perry Schmidt-Leukel with Gerhard Köberlin and Thomas Josef Götz, Buddhist Perceptions of Jesus, p. 178
Terry C. Muck on Sanitsuda Ekachai, Keeping the Faith: Thai Buddhism at the Crossroads, p. 181
Katherine M. Pickar on Robert Kennedy, Zen Gifts to Christians, p. 183
Frank M. Tedesco on Sumi Loundon, Blue Jean Buddha: Voices of Young Buddhists, p. 187
Jonathan S. Walters on Anne M. Blackburn, Buddhist Learning and Textual Practice in Eighteenth-Century Lankan Monastic Culture, p. 189
FREDERICK J. STRENG BOOK AWARD
Donald Mitchell and James Wiseman, eds., The Gethsemani Encounter: A Dialogue on the Spiritual Life by Buddhist and Christian Monastics, p. 197
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