A World of Non-Duality
Part of the Missiology series:
- Contemporary Mission Theology
- The Identity of the Christian Community in Africa - Doctoral Thesis
- Jesus and Kukai
- Traditional Ritual as Christian Worship
- The Risk of Hope
- Missionary Discipleship in Glocal Contexts
- Intercultural Living
- I Am Indeed Your Brother
- Christian Mission, Contextual Theology, Prophetic Dialogue
- Missione Extra Large
- Le Dialogue comme Mission de la famille Dominicaine
- Go Forth
- Breaking through the Boundaries
- Prophetic Dialogue
- Extensio Dei-Mission as Divine Reaching Out
- Missionary Discipleship in Glocal Contexts
- SEDOS - New Trends in Mission
- Becoming Missionary Disciples
- Bad Urach Statement
"Kukai, also known as Kobo Daishi (774-835), and the Shingon school of Esoteric Buddhism he established in Japan have been ignored so far by most Westnerners. The Shingon teachings and practices offer a rich heritage of rituals and symbols steeped in body language and cosmic consciousness. Peter Baekelmans, who went through a full program of Shingon study and initiation under Japanese meditative ritual or ritual meditation. In a spirit of interreligous dialogue, he suggests parallels between the Shingon path and the Christian path."