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ISBN 10: 0791448711
ISBN 13: 9780791448717
Author: Judson B Trapnell, Kenneth Cracknell
Bede Griffiths, O.S.B.Cam. (1906–1993) was a pioneer in the meeting of faiths and of cultures in the second half of the twentieth century. This captivating study of his pioneering work in intercultural and interreligious dialogue draws from meticulous research of Griffiths's writings and his sources, as well as numerous personal interviews with the man himself. Born in England, Griffiths immersed himself in Western culture through an Oxford education and twenty-five years in Benedictine monasteries. Yet early mystical experiences in nature and the study of Asian scriptures sparked a life-long search for what he called "the other half of my soul"—a search that would in 1958 take him to India. After participating in two Christian monastic experiments, he accepted leadership of Saccidananda Ashram, a community dedicated to pursuing the recently renewed Christian contemplative ideal in an India context. Here he boldly explored interreligious dialogue and inculturation, two projects of the Second Vatican Council. Envisioning "the marriage of East and West" in his writings and incarnating that marriage in spirituality, Griffiths became a prophet of our age, publishing more than a dozen books and scores of articles. In latter years, Griffiths attracted large audiences and received recognition from fellow pioneers in the dialogue of faiths, including the Dalai Lama.
PART I: God in Nature: 1906–1932
An Evening Walk
1. The Romantic Explorer of English Countryside
2. Reconciling Reason and Imagination
3. God through the Symbol of Nature
The Conditions for Dialogue
PART II: God in Christ and the Church: 1932–1968
Night of Conversion
4. The Benedictine in England and India
5. Faith as a Way of Knowing
6. God through the Symbols of Bible, Liturgy, and Prayer
Into Dialogue
PART III: Nonduality (Advaita): 1968–1993
The View from His Window
7. The Guide of Shantivanam and Prophet of Dialogue
8. The Way of Intuitive Wisdom
9. God beyond the Symbols of the Religions
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