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Reflections on Zen and Christian Mysticism,
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This review is from: The Still Point: Reflections on Zen and Christian Mysticism (Paperback)
In my view, this book is a little masterpiece. Prof Johnston advances beyond Thomas Merton, to whose memory he dedicated this book. This sober and balanced appraisal of the possibilities of relating Zen Buddhist insight to Christian contemplation is most appropriate. This is a big cut above the pop-Zen books that flood today's markets. Prof Johnston has the rare gift of writing simply and yet perceptively about an aspect of Buddhism that is still too little understood by Westeners - scholars and non-scholars alike. This is an important book, bridging the much-debated 'mysticism gap' between East and West. The book as a whole has much to offer, not only to the Christian but the Westener who wishes to understand Zen. Prof Johnston sensitively differentiates Zen and Christian Experience, the later he interprets chiefly through the "passion of love", which is strikingly absent in Zen. I recommend this volume wholeheartedly to anyone concerned with the continued vitality of the Christian religion. Dr Jusuf Hariman.
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Not the deepest, but interesting and multi-perceptional. I recommend a book when it makes one think and this one does that. I've been reading Zen books as a sideline for forty years and I'd include this one in the "read list" especially for the comparisons and contrasts with Christianity. I believe many of the author's conclusions are accurate..
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The Still Point: Reflections on Zen and Christian Mysticism by William Johnston (Paperback - January 1, 1989)
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