Bright Guardians of the Way and the World: Penthos and Hiri-Ottappa

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION Buddhist-Christian Studies Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1353/bcs.2023.a907575
Shodhin K. Geiman
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abstract: The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to a fundamental, yet frequently over-looked, component of Christian contemplative and Buddhist meditative practice: the cultivation of shame in the face of one's lapses of body, speech, and mind. In this Christian tradition, this is called penthos , or compunction; in the Buddhist sutras and subsequent commentarial literature, it is referred to as hiri-ottappa , or moral shame and moral dread. According to both Evagrius of Pontus and many in the early Buddhist tradition, no progress can be made along the spiritual path as long as one has not squarely recognized—and openly admitted to—such failings. In a cultural context in which contemplative prayer and meditation are cast either as exercises in self-affirmation or as propaedeutics to social transformation, I suggest that repositioning Buddhist-Christian dialog on a forthright acknowledgment of our common human frailty and unskillfulness can lead to a more robust, and grounded, form of mutual engagement.
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本文的目的是提请人们注意基督教冥想和佛教冥想实践中一个基本的,但经常被忽视的组成部分:面对自己的身体、语言和思想的失误,培养羞耻。在基督教传统中,这被称为“忏悔”或“忏悔”;在佛经和后来的注释文献中,它被称为hri -ottappa,或道德羞耻和道德恐惧。根据本都的Evagrius和早期佛教传统的许多人的观点,只要一个人没有正视并公开承认这些失败,就不可能在精神道路上取得进展。在这样一种文化背景下,沉思的祈祷和冥想要么被视为自我肯定的练习,要么被视为社会转型的宣传手段,我认为,在坦率地承认我们人类共同的弱点和不熟练的基础上,重新定位佛教与基督教的对话,可以带来一种更强大、更有基础的相互接触形式。
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期刊介绍: Buddhist-Christian Studies is a scholarly journal devoted to Buddhism and Christianity and their historical and contemporary interrelationships. The journal presents thoughtful articles, conference reports, and book reviews and includes sections on comparative methodology and historical comparisons, as well as ongoing discussions from two dialogue conferences: the Theological Encounter with Buddhism, and the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies. Subscription is also available through membership in the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies .
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