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Print Price: $21.95

Format:
Hardback
272 pp.
5.5" x 8.25"

ISBN-13:
9780199862627

Publication date:
October 2012

Imprint: OUP US


Growing in Love and Wisdom

Tibetan Buddhist Sources for Christian Meditation

Susan J. Stabile

In Growing in Love and Wisdom, Susan Stabile draws on a unique dual perspective to explore the value of interreligious dialogue, the essential spiritual dynamics that operate across faith traditions, and the many fruitful ways Buddhist meditation practices can deepen Christian prayer.

Raised as a Catholic, Stabile devoted 20 years of her life to practicing Buddhism and was ordained as a Tibetan Buddhist nun before returning to Catholicism in 2001. She begins the book by examining the values and principles shared by the two faith traditions, focusing on the importance of prayer - particularly contemplative prayer - to both Christianity and Tibetan Buddhism. Both traditions seek to effect a fundamental transformation in the lives of believers, and both stress the need for experiences that have deep emotional resonance, that go beyond the level of concepts to touch the heart. Stabile illuminates the similarities between Tibetan Buddhist meditations and Christian forms of prayer such as Ignatian Contemplation and Lectio Divina; she explores as well such guided Buddhist practices as Metta and Tonglen, which cultivate compassion and find echoes in Jesus' teachings about loving one's enemies and transcending self-cherishing.

The heart of the book offers 15 Tibetan Buddhist practices adapted to a contemplative Christian perspective. Stabile provides clear instructions on how to do these meditations as well as helpful commentary on each, explaining its purpose and the relation between the original and her adaptation. Throughout, she highlights the many remarkably close parallels in the teachings of Jesus and Buddha.

Arguing that engagement between religions offers mutual enrichment and greater understanding of both traditions, Growing in Love and Wisdom shows how Buddhist meditation can be fruitfully joined to Christian prayer.

Readership : The Christian meditation/contemplative community including both practitioners and faculty who teach theology with a spiritual component; scholars of comparative religion; those who engage in religious/spiritual ministry.

Introduction
Part I: How We Think about Other Faith Traditions
1. The Value of Interreligious Dialogue
2. Core Truths that Operate Across Faith Traditions
Part II: Adapting Prayer Practices from Another Faith Tradition
3. The Importance of Contemplation and Affective Experience
4. Why Look to Tibetan Buddhist Meditation?
Part III: Analytical Meditations and Commentary
5. Friend, Enemy, Stranger
6. Tonglen
7. Kindness of (M)other Sentient Beings
8. Exchanging Self and Others
9. The Four Immeasurables
10. Meditation on Compassion
11. Giving the Four Elements
12. Perfect Human Rebirth
13. Death
14. Impermanence
15. Overcoming Anger
16. The Eight Worldly Concerns
17. Taking Refuge
18. Emanating as the Deity
19. Meditating on the I
Part IV: Other Meditations and Practices
20. Meditations to Develop Concentration and Mindfulness
21. Other Practices
Notes
Glossary
Suggestions for further reading

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Susan Stabile is the Robert and Marion Short Distinguished Chair in Law at the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis. She is also a spiritual director, trained in the Ignatian tradition.

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Special Features

  • Uniquely tailors Buddhist meditation techniques to Christian usage.
  • Includes guided meditations as a practical explanation of the book's arguments.
  • Written by an author who has practiced as both a Tibetan Buddhist and a Catholic.