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"Lucien Miller, a married Catholic deacon and professor of Chinese studies, documents his experience of the person and teachings of Shigeto Vincent Oshida, a Japanese Zen teacher and Catholic priest. Miller translates in poignant detail the life and work of this no longer hidden spiritual master. Jesus in the Hands of Buddha presents boundary-crossing insights and practices at the core of cross-cultural spiritual living. He profoundly offers an experience of accessible guidance and consolation for world readers of all faiths living on the ropes."
Jonathan Montaldo, author of Bridges to Contemplative Living with Thomas Merton
"Oshida’s life and legacy is an experience of the spiritual senses knowing the mystical voice. Biblical in sources and Buddhist in form, reading this book took me as a reader to the great pause of silence."
Sister Meg Funk, OSB, Our Lady of Grace Monastery, Beech Grove, Indiana
"In this beautifully kaleidoscopic book, Lucien Miller reports on the life and legacy of Shigeto Oshida, OP, the Japanese Dominican friar whose vocation was to enact a Japanese and Buddhist way of being Catholic. Given that this book's luminous style reflects the very style of its subject-matter, any of its readers will be doubly rewarded indeed."
Robert Magliola, PhD, Carmelite lay tertiary; affiliate, Istituto Vangelo and Zen, Milano, Italy; retired professor at Assumption University of Thailand and National Taiwan University
"Shigeto Oshida's quest was to reveal the Christ indigenous to Japanese culture. Lucien Miller's generous account shows us how he did this by rooting himself in the eternal rhythms of mountainous, rural rice-farming Japan, practicing zazen, offering Mass in a simple thatched roof hut, and opening himself to whatever the moment might bring."
David Hackett, professor emeritus of Religion, University of Florida
"Shigeto Vincent Oshida was a saint, a mystic, a Christian visionary, and a model of an authentic appropriation of Buddhist and Christian truths that collectively lead to a new vision of discipleship. Lucien Miller takes us deeply into the life and heart of Fr. Oshida whose existence was utterly simple and yet filled with paradoxes. He was a hermit in community, a solitary among others. He desired nothing other than to disappear into the silence and bear witness to the 'Unborn Sphere,' all the while in complete service to the poor and those seeking his spiritual guidance. Miller’s book inspires and challenges us to see a new model of the Christian life no longer dominated by a 'Western' model, but one immersed in the spirit of Asia."
Peter Feldmeier, professor of Catholic Studies, University of Toledo, Ohio


"Combining poetry, personal memories, and recollections of a retreat, Lucien Miller presents a vivid and moving evocation of the late Japanese Dominican friar, Shigeto Vincent Oshida. Embodying values of both the Zen and the Catholic traditions in his spiritual journey, Oshida offered an inspiring and prayerful witness of simplicity, poverty, solitude, and concern for a world of suffering. This moving and loving portrait is highly recommended for all spiritual seekers."
Leo D. Lefebure, past president of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies, and chair of theology, Georgetown University
"This is an intriguing book. It is part memoir, part biography, part theological reflection, and part narrative."
Catholic Books Review


"Jesus in the Hands of Buddha is for any reader whose contemplative heart races in the mystical mundanity of simplicity and service."
Contemplify


"Jesus in the Hands of Buddha tells the story of Vincent Oshida, whose great sincerity, sense of humor and profound concern for the poor shine through in these pages and add an original angle on the wider phenomenon of the East-West/Buddhist-Christian encounter."
Cistercian Studies Quarterly



Table of Contents
CONTENTS
PRELUDE
Jesus in the Hands of Buddha Sculpture ix
FOREWORD
by Timothy Radcliffe, OP xi
INTRODUCTION xxi
CHAPTER ONE
A Buddhist Who Encountered Christ 1
CHAPTER TWO
Hermit and Pilgrim 25
CHAPTER THREE
Poet and Mystic 51
CHAPTER FOUR
Sesshin Part One 69
CHAPTER FIVE
Sesshin Part Two 121
EPILOGUE
September Meeting, Last Days, Gleanings 163
POSTLUDE
The Greatest Accomplishment 177
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 179
VITA 181
BIBLIOGRAPHY 189

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      Publisher: Liturgical Press
      Publication Date: 2/17/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780814668672, 978-0814668672
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      Trade Review
      "Lucien Miller, a married Catholic deacon and professor of Chinese studies, documents his experience of the person and teachings of Shigeto Vincent Oshida, a Japanese Zen teacher and Catholic priest. Miller translates in poignant detail the life and work of this no longer hidden spiritual master. Jesus in the Hands of Buddha presents boundary-crossing insights and practices at the core of cross-cultural spiritual living. He profoundly offers an experience of accessible guidance and consolation for world readers of all faiths living on the ropes."
      Jonathan Montaldo, author of Bridges to Contemplative Living with Thomas Merton
      "Oshida’s life and legacy is an experience of the spiritual senses knowing the mystical voice. Biblical in sources and Buddhist in form, reading this book took me as a reader to the great pause of silence."
      Sister Meg Funk, OSB, Our Lady of Grace Monastery, Beech Grove, Indiana
      "In this beautifully kaleidoscopic book, Lucien Miller reports on the life and legacy of Shigeto Oshida, OP, the Japanese Dominican friar whose vocation was to enact a Japanese and Buddhist way of being Catholic. Given that this book's luminous style reflects the very style of its subject-matter, any of its readers will be doubly rewarded indeed."
      Robert Magliola, PhD, Carmelite lay tertiary; affiliate, Istituto Vangelo and Zen, Milano, Italy; retired professor at Assumption University of Thailand and National Taiwan University
      "Shigeto Oshida's quest was to reveal the Christ indigenous to Japanese culture. Lucien Miller's generous account shows us how he did this by rooting himself in the eternal rhythms of mountainous, rural rice-farming Japan, practicing zazen, offering Mass in a simple thatched roof hut, and opening himself to whatever the moment might bring."
      David Hackett, professor emeritus of Religion, University of Florida
      "Shigeto Vincent Oshida was a saint, a mystic, a Christian visionary, and a model of an authentic appropriation of Buddhist and Christian truths that collectively lead to a new vision of discipleship. Lucien Miller takes us deeply into the life and heart of Fr. Oshida whose existence was utterly simple and yet filled with paradoxes. He was a hermit in community, a solitary among others. He desired nothing other than to disappear into the silence and bear witness to the 'Unborn Sphere,' all the while in complete service to the poor and those seeking his spiritual guidance. Miller’s book inspires and challenges us to see a new model of the Christian life no longer dominated by a 'Western' model, but one immersed in the spirit of Asia."
      Peter Feldmeier, professor of Catholic Studies, University of Toledo, Ohio


      "Combining poetry, personal memories, and recollections of a retreat, Lucien Miller presents a vivid and moving evocation of the late Japanese Dominican friar, Shigeto Vincent Oshida. Embodying values of both the Zen and the Catholic traditions in his spiritual journey, Oshida offered an inspiring and prayerful witness of simplicity, poverty, solitude, and concern for a world of suffering. This moving and loving portrait is highly recommended for all spiritual seekers."
      Leo D. Lefebure, past president of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies, and chair of theology, Georgetown University
      "This is an intriguing book. It is part memoir, part biography, part theological reflection, and part narrative."
      Catholic Books Review


      "Jesus in the Hands of Buddha is for any reader whose contemplative heart races in the mystical mundanity of simplicity and service."
      Contemplify


      "Jesus in the Hands of Buddha tells the story of Vincent Oshida, whose great sincerity, sense of humor and profound concern for the poor shine through in these pages and add an original angle on the wider phenomenon of the East-West/Buddhist-Christian encounter."
      Cistercian Studies Quarterly



      Table of Contents
      CONTENTS
      PRELUDE
      Jesus in the Hands of Buddha Sculpture ix
      FOREWORD
      by Timothy Radcliffe, OP xi
      INTRODUCTION xxi
      CHAPTER ONE
      A Buddhist Who Encountered Christ 1
      CHAPTER TWO
      Hermit and Pilgrim 25
      CHAPTER THREE
      Poet and Mystic 51
      CHAPTER FOUR
      Sesshin Part One 69
      CHAPTER FIVE
      Sesshin Part Two 121
      EPILOGUE
      September Meeting, Last Days, Gleanings 163
      POSTLUDE
      The Greatest Accomplishment 177
      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 179
      VITA 181
      BIBLIOGRAPHY 189

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