I've long had an interesting book A Different Christianity, by Martin Amis, which was composed over many years of visits to Mt Athos. — Wayfarer
In any case, it is indisputable that the concept of spiritual light and illumination is central to Christian spirituality. — Apollodorus
But they’re tied to (some would say hostage to) a specific historical narrative and set of beliefs, many of which seem completely anachronistic to post-industrial culture. — Wayfarer
They’re not dependent on the narrative in the same way, they comprise insight into a causal process. But of course you’re primed not to see that through your positivist spectacles. — Wayfarer
As you suggest the term religion is gravid with meaning in the West, where you often hear, 'I'm spiritual but not religious'. — Tom Storm
I think he's a much better thinker that that, Janus. I'm an atheist and sometimes don't agree with Wayfarer either, but for my money he's well read, acute and serious about the subjects he studies. — Tom Storm
I'm sure that's an esoteric symbol of illumination. — Wayfarer
Academic David Bentley Hart (who identifies as Eastern Orthodox) argues they are not Christian so much as new cults of reward and punishment. — Tom Storm
Academic David Bentley Hart (who identifies as Eastern Orthodox) argues they are not Christian so much as new cults of reward and punishment. — Tom Storm
So, if you start denying reincarnation, this raises the question of where to draw the line and whether it is still Buddhism or something else. — Apollodorus
if you start denying reincarnation, — Apollodorus
I've sometimes wondered this too. There is so much divergent thinking around what it is to be a Buddhist, it seems almost anything is possible in this space. — Tom Storm
I wasn't denying the doctrine of rebirth myself, — Wayfarer
I got the impression that reincarnation or rebirth does not always seem to be taken literally, or even seriously, among Western Buddhists. — Apollodorus
I understand that, at least according to some interpretations, what is reborn is not a personal entity. But the way Buddha's lives are described in some traditional accounts like the Jataka stories, it sounds very much like that. — Apollodorus
I had a look at the Secular Buddhist forum and there are many sophisticated critiques of it, although I don't see how Buddhism really stacks up without it. — Wayfarer
All conditioned phenomena (sankharas) are impermanent";
All conditioned phenomena are dukkha (painful);
All conditioned phenomena are not-Self (anatta)
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