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Who Can Stop The Wind?

Travels in the Borderland Between East and West

Notto R. ThelleSeries: Monastic Interreligious Dialogue
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Pages
112
Year
2010
Language
English

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Buddhism and Christianity, two religions with distinct worldviews, are sometimes thought to be irreconcilable. Notto R. Thelle holds a different view. His life and work have been divided between the East and the West, which has given him the privilege of having to live on the boundary, in a continual inner dialogue between his basic Christian commitment and the challenges and inspirations from the East. In Who Can Stop the Wind? he shares the thoughts and experiences generated by these encounters. With him, we come to realize that the border zone is not just "out there"; it also exists in our minds. By asking questions that engage both the Eastern and Western religious traditions, Thelle urges us to seek a larger faith.

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"[Notto Thelle's] very readable book is not a theoretical study of the relation between Buddhism and Christianity, but a lived experience and dialogue. It should be required reading for students of theology, and indeed for all serious Christians."
Douglas John Hall, CM, ThD, Emeritus Professor of Christian Theology
"Notto Thelle's Who Can Stop the Wind? is a Christian's theological engagement with the truth and power of religious pluralism.... In the process, he becomes a model for the possibilities of creative transformation in a religious world that is true to the deepest insights and experiences of Christian faith as well as non-Christian faith and experience."
Paul O. Ingram Professor Emeritus Pacific Lutheran University

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