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Buscando o Olhar Budista [Seeking the Look Buddhist]

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Shoji, Rafael
Keywords
Religion and Culture
Interreligious Dialogue
Buddhism
Nanzan University
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Comparative religious ethics
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Christian-Buddhist
General theology/other

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Abstract
"A primeira quinzena de abril é a época do desabrochar das belas flores de cerejeira no Japão, uma paisagem que dura somente duas semanas e que é um evento nacional. Muitos japoneses teêm nessa época uma especial predisposição para simultaneamente apreciar a beleza e perceber a efemeridade da vida, como uma saudade futura a ser curada pelo olhar budista sobre a impermanência. Dada essa perspectiva centrada na impermanência, que freqüentemente conduz a um relativismo para fins práticos, qual será o olhar budista para com as pretensões de verdade das outras religiões, especialmente as eternas, que o monoteísmo defende?". ["The first half of April is the time of blooming of the beautiful cherry blossoms in Japan, a landscape that lasts only two weeks and it is a national event. Many Japanese Teem at this time particularly predisposed to appreciate both the beauty and realize the transience of life, as a future longing to be healed by Buddhist look on impermanence. Given this perspective focused on impermanence, which often leads to a relativism for practical purposes, which will look at the Buddhist with the truth claims of other religions, especially the eternal, argues that monotheism?"]
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2007
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