[Download ebook] A Taste of Water: Christianity Through Taoist-Buddhist Eyes
♥ Chwen A. Lee, Thomas G. Hand ♥
| #1451904 in Books | Paulist Press | 1990 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x5.50 x.75l, | File Name: 0809131498 | 224 pages |
||27 of 28 people found the following review helpful.| Good but not for all|By Josephine Robertson|This is a very well done piece. Despite what some might think this book is NOT trying to Christianize traditional Chinese teachings. I found it to be just the OPPOSITE! The authors use the teachings of their childhood (mostly Toaist and Zen teachings) to explain eastern christianity. The Christianity of the Chinese and other ea|From Library Journal|Written by a Catholic sister born in Taiwan and educated in the United States and a Jesuit priest born and raised in California who has lived most of his adult life in Japan, this book combines autobiographical and theological reflection in
"A Taste of Water" explores the possibility of a spiritual path that encompasses eastern religion/philosophy with Christianity. The book includes many little episodes from the authors' experiences that vivify Mahayana Buddhism and classical Taoism and practices on Jesus Christ and his teachings.
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