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September 7, 2008
"Living Buddha, Living Christ" by Thich Nhat Hanh (Author)
Book Description (Amazon.com Review):
If you have always assumed that Christianity and Buddhism are as far apart philosophically
as their respective founders were geographically, you may be in for a bit of a surprise.
In this national bestseller, Zen monk and social activist Thich Nhat Hanh draws parallels
between these two traditions that have them walking, hand in hand, down the same path to
salvation. In Christianity, he finds mindfulness in the Holy Spirit as an agent of healing.
In Buddhism, he finds unqualified love in the form of compassion for all living things.
And in both he finds an emphasis on living practice and community spirit.
The thread that binds the book is the same theme that draws many Christians toward
Buddhism: mindfulness. Through anecdotes, scripture references, and teachings from both
traditions, Nhat Hanh points out that mindfulness is an integral part of all religious
practice and teaches us how to cultivate it in our own lives. Nhat Hanh has no desire to
downplay the venerable theological and ritual teachings that distinguish Buddhism and
Christianity, but he does cause one to consider that beyond the letter of doctrine lies
a unity of truth.
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