Gift and Duty: Where Grace and Merit Meet - eBook
Edited By: Paul H. De Neui
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Gift and Duty: Where Grace and Merit Meet - eBook

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Title: Gift and Duty: Where Grace and Merit Meet - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Resource Publications
Publication Date: 2017
ISBN: 9781532638718
ISBN-13: 9781532638718
Stock No: WW108078EB

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Is the Christian concept of grace anathema to the social structure of merit-making found in Buddhist karmic communities? Are all Buddhist forms of merit-making purely for religious purposes to assuage cosmic consequences or are there other reasons? Are there not Christian churches who operate under a legalistic view of God's divine wrath and are in essence living as karmic communities of the Christian type? The result of discussions about these and other questions is the volume you now hold in your hand. SEANET proudly presents what is number 14 in its series of missiological reference texts, Gift and Duty: Where Grace and Merit Meet. Each of the ten authors presented here represent a particular perspective, both Christian and Buddhist, that can inform the other. The goal of this volume is to lead to a deeper understanding of the significance of diverse religious and cultural perspectives.

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Paul H. de Neui is Professor of Missiology and Intercultural Studies and Director of the Center for World Christian Studies at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois.

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