"Salvation without Spin" : How the gospel of Christ Subversively Fulfills the prayer Wheels of Tibetan Buddhism
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New Theological College On Display | Vol.49, No.01 (Apr.2024) | Available | THE4901 |
With present Calls for inter-religious dialogue, christianity must relate to major world religions in specific ways to distinguish its uniquenes in belief and practive. this article uses one of the five "magnetic points" of J.H. Bavinck, "I and Salvation",to demonstrate how Christianity carries out Hendrik Kraemer's notion of "subversive fulfillment" specifically with the prayer wheels of Tibetan Buddhism. The Article first shows how christianity confronts a trust in religious objects for salvation. Second, christianity challenges a belief in mere mantras for spiritual help. Third Christianity teaches that humans cannot gain merit through religious works.
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