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In Good Company: The Body and Divinization in Pierre Teilhard De Chardin, SJ and Daoist Xiao Yingsou
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Brill Academic Pub
Publication date February 5, 2015
Pages 236
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9789004288515
ISBN-10 9004288511
Dimensions 0.75 by 6.50 by 9.50 in.
Weight 1.15 lbs.
Published in Europe
Original list price $135.00
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Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: "In Good Company" answers a question that has confounded Christian theologians: What is the nature of the body that will enjoy resurrection at the end of time? In this exciting work of comparative theology, Bede Benjamin Bidlack derives a theory of the body from the French Jesuit, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, by putting him in dialogue with the Song Dynasty Daoist Xiao Yingsou. In addition to its contribution to comparative theology, "In Good Company" offers the first translation of the preface of Xiao s commentary on the Duren jing in a Western language, as well as a careful explication of the provocative mountain diagram therein. Bidlack presents an original contribution for both scholars of Christian theology and Chinese religion. " An excellent example of comparative theology, Bede Bidlack s In Good Company demonstrates how certain lacunae in one tradition may be addressed by drawing on resources from another religion. Having identified a neglect of the body in the work of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, and in much of the Christian tradition of divinization, Bidlack discusses the work of Daoist scholar Xiao Yingsou as a possible source of inspiration and theological imagination. " Catherine Cornille, Newton College Alumnae Chair, Professor of Comparative Theology, Boston College " "In Good Company "takes comparative theology to a new level: it not only places Daoism front and center, but also opens Christian spirituality to a wider dimension. Concerned with the two core themes of the body and personal divinization (or resurrection), the book centers on the work of two influential thinkers in their traditions: Teilhard de Chardin and Xiao Yingsou. Although 800 years apart, their visions of the body as the means to ultimate fulfillment, in close relation to divinity and the cosmos as a whole, powerfully enhance each other, as do their understanding of the intricate process of personal divinization. The book is challenging in its outlook, unsettling in its destabilization of terms, and brilliant in its interweaving of the two traditions. A must for anyone concerned with the new global environment of religious pluralism and the ongoing process of interreligious dialogue. " Livia Kohn, Professor Emerita of Religion & East Asian Studies, Boston University"

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Hardcover
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from Brill Academic Pub (February 5, 2015)
9789004288515 | details & prices | 236 pages | 6.50 × 9.50 × 0.75 in. | 1.15 lbs | List price $135.00
About: "In Good Company" answers a question that has confounded Christian theologians: What is the nature of the body that will enjoy resurrection at the end of time?
Paperback
With Iain E. Gillespie, T. J. Thomson | 3 edition from Churchill Livingstone (June 1, 1983); titled "Gastroenterology: An Integrated Course"
9780443023422 | details & prices | List price $17.00
This edition also contains Gastroenterology: An Integrated Course

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