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This book is a study of contemporary Buddhist-Christian encounter in Thailand. Case studies, which include a Buddhist nationalist group, a charismatic church movement, and a village community, describe the variety and nature of Buddhist-Christian relations. Arising issues – nationalism, identity, notions of the religious other – are discussed with regard to Thai history and modern society. The book also highlights cultural notions of avoidance and the Buddhist concept of friendship as Thai offerings to the field of interreligious dialogue. The study is based on qualitative research and draws on different academic disciplines, including religious studies, theology, and political studies. It makes a distinctive contribution to the fields of Thai Studies and global Buddhist-Christian Studies.

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Contents: Interreligious encounter – Dialogue – Contemporary Buddhist-Christian studies – Thai studies – Southeast Asian Studies – Thai nationalism – Religious identity – Thai Buddhism – Thai Christianity – Concepts of the religious other – Qualitative research – Interdisciplinary village level dialogue.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 26/05/2014
      ISBN13: 9783631654101, 978-3631654101
      ISBN10: 3631654103

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is a study of contemporary Buddhist-Christian encounter in Thailand. Case studies, which include a Buddhist nationalist group, a charismatic church movement, and a village community, describe the variety and nature of Buddhist-Christian relations. Arising issues – nationalism, identity, notions of the religious other – are discussed with regard to Thai history and modern society. The book also highlights cultural notions of avoidance and the Buddhist concept of friendship as Thai offerings to the field of interreligious dialogue. The study is based on qualitative research and draws on different academic disciplines, including religious studies, theology, and political studies. It makes a distinctive contribution to the fields of Thai Studies and global Buddhist-Christian Studies.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Interreligious encounter – Dialogue – Contemporary Buddhist-Christian studies – Thai studies – Southeast Asian Studies – Thai nationalism – Religious identity – Thai Buddhism – Thai Christianity – Concepts of the religious other – Qualitative research – Interdisciplinary village level dialogue.

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