道教、佛教和基督教关于创造的读本

Eun Kyu Micah Kim
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尽管东西方和历史上存在差异,但在道教、佛教和犹太教-基督教的创世神话中,人类的思想超越了时间和空间。每一种神话都讲述了宇宙、创造、自然和人类的起源。虽然这些宗教都有关于终极真理的病原学推理,但每个宗教都阐明了不同的观点。其中有深刻的比较和对比。虽然佛教否认神性存在,但绝对虚无的概念表达了神性的现实。道教的“一体性”教导的是一个巨大的宇宙和创造。基督教神学部分建立在可比较的希伯来创世神话的基础上,可以向道教和佛教伸出援手,促进彼此的发展。两千年来,基督教在很大程度上是排他性的,但在韩国,宗教间的文本交流为相互辨别提供了机会。
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Daoist, Buddhist, and Christian Readings on Creation
Despite the East-West and historical differences, human thought transcends time and space in the creation myths of Taoism, Buddhism, and Judeo-Christianity. The guiding myth of each accounts for the origin of the universe, creation, nature, and humanity. Although these religions share etiological reasoning about ultimate truths, each illuminates a different perspective. Therein lies insightful comparison and contrast. Although Buddhism denies a divine being, the concept of an absolute Nothingness expresses the reality of divinity. Daoism’s “Oneness” teaches about a vast universe and creation. Christian theology, which is based in part of comparable Hebraic creation myths, can extend a hand toward Daoism and Buddhism for the development of each other. While Christianity has been largely exclusive for two millennia, the Korean context of interreligious textual exchange offers an opportunity for mutual discernment.
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