Document Type

Article

Source

Buddhist-Christian Studies

ISSN

0882-0945

Volume

4

First Page

51

Last Page

72

Publication Date

1984

Department

Religion and Philosophy

Abstract

"The task of this paper is to suggest that the will-dynamics educed by Buddhist and Christian contemplative paths share fundamental structural similarities, a hypothesis which, if true, lends support to the notion of a psychologia perennis. The contemplative dimensions of Buddhism and Christianity, we will suggest, possess formally similar strategies for the attunement of the human will to its source in the Real, and attunement and dynamic balance in which both Buddhist and Christian contemplatives discover the salvation they seek." ~ from the article

Rights

Copyright © 1984 the East-West Religious Project, University of Hawaii. Reproduced with permission.

Publisher Statement

Originally published as: Novak, P. (1984). The dynamics of the will in Buddhisht and Christian practice. Buddhist-Christian Studies, 4. 51 - 72. http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/t3-buddhist-christian-studies.aspx

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