
Author: Graeme John Webb
ISBN: 978-1-929569-26-7
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 170
Binding: Paperback
Imprint: Cloverdale Books
Price: $19.95 In Stock

This is a book about Christian themes, but the starting point is the ten ox-herding pictures well-known as a teaching metaphor in Zen. Zen wisdom is found in Christian tradition, especially mysticism. The different paths of Zen and Christianity intersect and dialogue with each other, producing nourishing spiritual insights on the pilgrimage to finding Who and Whose we are. This book examines Mahayana Buddhist tradition, allowing dialogue with Christianity in this interreligious era. The book ends with a series of ten sermons, each based on an ox-herder picture. The author, a New Zealand priest and university teacher, has lived and worked in Asia for eight years.
Graeme Webb’s work shows originality,
critical creativity, and profound thought. The writing is truly superb
and captivating. This book offers an important contribution to Christian
understanding of Buddhist faith as well as our own understanding of our
own Christian faith in today’s religiously plural world.
~ John W. Butt Institute for the Study of Religion and Culture, Payap
University
This is a helpful guide for students
who wish to understand the history and cultural dynamics of inter-religious
and inter-scriptural encounters between Christianity and Eastern religions
~ Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Guen Seok Yang Vice President of Sungkonghoe University