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_aBQ 9268 _b.H114 1989 |
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_aHabito, Ruben L.F _950138 |
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_aTotal liberation : _bZen spirituality and the social dimension / _cRuben L. F. Habito. |
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_aMaryknoll, New York : _bOrbis Books, _c[1989] |
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_axviii, 110 pages : _billustrations _c21 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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520 | _aIt is with great joy that I offer a foreword to the compilation of Zen material by Ruben Habito. When Ruben Habito arrived in Japan in 1970, he almost immediately became involved in Zen. He was, as far as I know, the first Catholic to have received confirmation of the opening Zen experience (Kensho) under a Japanese Zen Master. Since then he has assiduously maintained his training under this true teacher, Yamada Koun Roshi of the Kamakura San-un Zendo. During his formative years as a Jesuit in Japan, Habito proved himself of high intellectual caliber by being admitted to the prestigious University of Tokyo, and acquitting himself honorably in its erudition. He successfully completed a master's degree and finished doctoral studies in Buddhist philosophy. --From the foreword | ||
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_aCatholic Church _917399 |
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_aZen Buddhism _2sears _948566 |
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_aZen Buddhism _2sears _948566 |
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