The meaning of Christ
Description
The Meaning of Christ reinterprets Christian tradition in the light of MahÄyÄna Buddhist philosophy. MahÄyÄna theology declares Christ to be "empty of essence," defined only in the "dependently co-arisen" course of his life, death, and resurrection. Kenan uses Buddhist thought to unveil "facets of meaning in Christ not focused on in western thinking," and to enable western Christians to reclaim their mystic tradition. Part I examines the meaning of Christ as developed in the early church. Through primary sources, Keenan brings to lifht the cumulative research, interpretations and historical understanding of a broad host of Christian scholars. He argues that the Christian West has failed to relate its own mystic thinkers to its doctrinal, theoretical thinking. Part II outlines Indian Buddhist thought from the early NikÄyas through the Abhidharma theorists, the PrajnĢÄpÄramitaÄ and MÄdhyanuja thinkers, to the development of critical theory in YogÄcÄra. Keenan then develops the YogÄcÄra concept of consciousness, addresses some of the objections to the adoption of MahÄyÄna philosophy in Christian theology, and applies the MahÄyÄna approach to the doctrines of Incarnation and Trinity.