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A Bridge to Buddhist-Christian Dialogue: How Poles and Front-Structures Help Us to Be Spiritually Mindful
A Bridge to Buddhist-Christian Dialogue: How Poles and Front-Structures Help Us to Be Spiritually Mindful
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Praise for the Book
“Significantly opens a new gateway for Buddhist-Christian dialogue.” —Dr. Kunihiko Terasawa, Wartburg College
“One of the most eminent Japanese scholars working on interreligious dialogue.” —Dr. Julius-Kei Kato, Western University
How can we honor our traditions while existing as our most authentic selves?
Whether you are a scholar, practitioner, or someone curious about the intersection of Buddhism and Christianity, A Bridge to Buddhist-Christian Dialogue offers a profound reflection on interpersonal relationships in a pluralistic world and builds a bridge to a more connected way of being. Let us continue to walk together.
In A Bridge to Buddhist-Christian Dialogue, theologians and interfaith pioneers Seiichi Yagi and Leonard Swidler explore the relational nature of identity through the lens of Christian and Buddhist philosophy, seeking to uncover the ways in which we draw upon each other and how we can use dialogue to honor both ourselves and our traditions.
A prominent voice in Buddhist-Christian thought, Dr. Seiichi Yagi’s teaching unearths the common ground between Buddhism and Christianity, including the concept of emptiness and the Christian call to love. He provides an original framework, utilizing Front-Structure and poles, to help us understand the relational ontology and epistemology, which he sees in both traditions. Dr. Leonard Swidler, professor emeritus of Temple University and an interfaith dialogue advocate for over 50 years, relays the importance of dialogue, what it is, and how we can use Yagi’s insights to traverse our daily lives. Together, their ideas form a bridge to help us navigate dialogue among Buddhists and Christians, and with the world at large.

A Bridge to Buddhist-Christian Dialogue: How Poles and Front-Structures Help Us to Be Spiritually Mindful
Seiichi Yagi and Leonard Swidler
Seiichi Yagi (八木誠一) is a Japanese Christian theologian known for his significant contributions to Buddhist-Christian dialogue. His theological work explores the connections and commonalities between the two religions, with a particular focus on their underlying philosophical and experiential structures.
Leonard Swidler (born January 6, 1929) is a prominent American theologian and scholar, best known as a pioneer in interreligious dialogue and Catholic thought. He is the founder of the Dialogue Institute and co-founder of the Journal of Ecumenical Studies.