21% through Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian by Knitter, Paul on Kindle for Android! http://www.amazon.com/kindleforandroid/

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11% through Without Buddha I Could not be a Christian by Knitter, Paul on Kindle for Android! http://www.amazon.com/kindleforandroid/

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Mirabai Starr: Season of Light

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Can a Christian be a Buddhist too ? One Person’s Journey to Zen With Help from Process Theology….

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31% through Jesus Through Pagan Eyes: Bridging Neopagan Perspectives with a Progressive Vision of Christ by Townsend, Rev Mark on Kindle for Android! http://www.amazon.com/kindleforandroid/

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The Incident at Thor’s OakInteresting speculative essay with different interpretations of Boniface and Thor’s Oak…..

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Virtual Church of the Blind Chihuahua | “We can’t be right about everything we believe. Thank God, we don’t have to be!”  One of my favorite interfaith / progressive sites…..

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Reading list on Carl McColman’s site…..

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The Buddhist phase…..

Many aspects of Buddhist teachings resonate well with Christians…..

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Fundamentalism vs. Contemplation ?  Contemplative Christians, Jews, and Muslims have more in common with each other than with the fundamentalists who share their respective faiths.

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http://goo.gl/GfxnX | The Koan of Christian Buddhism

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Significant agreement on love of God and neighbor does not erase…undeniable, deep, and consequential differences. What agreement on love of God and neighbor does is this: It enables those of deep faith to respect and protect others despite these differences, it leads them to get to know each other in their differences, and it helps them live together harmoniously notwithstanding their differences.
Miroslav Volf, “A Common Word for A Common Future” A Common Word: Muslims and Christians on Loving God and Neighbor p. 20 (via revnaomiking)
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Outside of Eden - Blog - The Parallel Sayings of Taoism and Christianity
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