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Crossing Religious Frontiers
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Comparative Religion
Lings, Martin
Perennial Philosophy
Tradition

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ISBN:  978-1-935493-55-6
Book Size:  8.25"x11"
# of Pages:  228
Language:  English



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In a world where misunderstandings and disagreements between cultures and faiths are commonplace, this fascinating book, the first in a new series called Studies in Comparative Religion, helps us put other faiths in context and addresses the problem of encountering foreign religious forms.
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Detailed Description of Crossing Religious Frontiers

In a world where misunderstandings and disagreements between cultures and faiths are commonplace, this fascinating book, the first in a new series called Studies in Comparative Religion, helps us put other faiths in context and addresses the problem of encountering foreign religious forms.

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Harry Oldmeadow

Harry Oldmeadow was co-ordinator of Philosophy and Religious Studies at La Trobe University in Australia and author of the acclaimed Traditionalism: Religion in the Light of the Perennial Philosophy (2000), an authoritative introduction to the perspective of Perennialism. Prof. Oldmeadow's contributions to World Wisdom books & DVDs include:

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“Studies in Comparative Religion (1963-1987) was a landmark in the field of traditional literature, gathering within its pages the wisdom of some of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century, who wrote mostly from a principial, primordial, and perennial perspective that transcended the limitations of merely formal boundaries while respecting formal orthodoxy. Therefore it is fitting that the much-welcome revival of this vital series is being inaugurated with a focus on the theme of ‘Crossing Religious Frontiers.’ In our times, when there is so much misinformation about religion, so much abuse within its ranks, and where there are so many encounters with religion, it is vital for us to understand comparative religion in a way that neither dilutes religion nor ossifies it. The essays in this edition of the new series, with their focus on principles, perspectives, and encounters between religions, will aid us in this task.”
Ali Lakhani, author of The Timeless Relevance of Traditional Wisdom and editor of Sacred Web: A Journal of Tradition and Modernity



“This is the most reliable, accessible, and profound introduction to the thought of the leading perennialist authors of the twentieth century. This set of remarkable essays is indispensable for every contemporary student of traditional wisdom.”
Algis Uždavinys, editor of The Golden Chain: An Anthology of Pythagorean and Platonic Philosophy



“To restart the publication of Studies in Comparative Religion with a volume on ‘Crossing Religious Frontiers,’ is most appropriate. At a time when interfaith dialogue is a dire necessity, the religious communities will welcome with great interest this volume where real builders of in-depth dialogue were judiciously chosen to express the very roots of the issues at stake. The main message shared by most of the authors’ articles gathered in this volume is that ‘crossing religious frontiers’ does not mean ‘gray’ syncretism but profound appreciation and understanding of the various ‘colors’ or qualities of each great religion.”
Jean-Pierre Lafouge, Marquette University, editor of For God’s Greater Glory: Gems of Jesuit Spirituality


Table of Contents for Crossing Religious Frontiers

Editorial

I. Principles

On Crossing Religious Frontiers by Marco Pallis

Religio Perennis by Frithjof Schuon

Not Fusion but Mutual Understanding by René Guénon

Religious Pluralism and the Transcendent Unity of Religions by Roland Pietsch

II. Perspectives

The Path of the Ancients: A Sacred Tradition Between East and West by Peter Kingsley

"What Hast Thou Done?": The Australian Aboriginies and the Fate of the Nomads by Aminah Smith

Make Your Choice by Thomas Yellowtail and Michael Fitzgerald

Sri Ramakrishna and Religiouos Tolerance by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy

Coomaraswamy, Augustine, and the Perennial Philosophy by Stephen Cross

The Universality and Timelessness of Monasticism by Frithjof Schuon

The Transcendent Unity of Religions and Spiritual Practice by Charles Upton

The One and Only True Path by Timothy Scott

A Metaphysics of the Feminine and its Indian Roots: Franklin Merrell-Wolff, Bede Griffiths, and Frithjof Schuon by Patrick Laude

A Note on C.S. Lewis and Ecumenism by James Cutsinger

The Depth Dimension by Abhishiktananda

III. Encounters

In the Cave of the Heart: a Meeting of Santa Dharma and Sophia Perennis by Barry McDonald

Muhammad Pickthall and the Twilight of Classical Islam by Rodney Blackhirst

Ito's Cave by Titus Burckhardt

"Dweller on the Threshold": Simone Weil and Perennialism by Mark Stone

The Writings of Swami Abhishiktananda (Fr Henri le Saux) by Harry Oldmeadow

"The Exiled Immortal": Reconsidering Harold Stewart by Alex Minchinton

A Visit to the Jagadguru by William Stoddart

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Acknowledgments

Notes on Contributors

Note on the Editor



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This "editorial" by editor Harry Oldmeadow to Crossing Religious Frontiers, the new volume of the Studies in Comparative Religion series, introduces the volume and inaugurates the new series. Oldmeadow has chosen some outstanding articles from the former Studies issues, from most of the luminaries of Traditionalism, but also included writings from some of the current voices of this school of thought. The central topic of the volume, honoring the unity of religions as well as their individual forms, is organized into three sections: "Principles," "Perspectives," and "Encounters."
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