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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Denying Divinity: Apophasis in the Patristic Christian and Soto Zen Buddhist TraditionsJoseph S. O'LearyDenying Divinity: Apophasis in the Patristic Christian and Soto Zen Buddhist Traditions. By J. P. Williams. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. 249. $65.00.Janet Williams studied patristic theology at Oxford and Soto Zen in Tokyo, in the circle of Nishijima Zenji. In Denying Divinity: Apophasis in the Patristic C…Read more
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    Religious Pluralism and Christian Truth
    with Terry C. Muck
    Buddhist-Christian Studies 19 (1): 239-241. 1999.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Religious Pluralism and Christian TruthJoseph S. O’Leary has been named recipient of the 1998 Frederick J. Streng Book Award for his 1996 volume, Religious Pluralism and Christian Truth. Dr. O’Leary was born in Cork, Ireland, in 1949. He studied literature, theology, and philosophy in Maynooth, Rome, and Paris. After teaching briefly in the United States (University of Notre Dame and Duquesne University), he moved to Japan in 1983. H…Read more
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    Review of: Paul J. Griffiths, On Being Buddha: The Classical Doctrine of Buddhahood (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 23 (1-2): 196-200. 1996.
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    Emptiness and Dogma
    Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (1): 163-179. 2002.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (2002) 163-179 [Access article in PDF] Emptiness and Dogma Joseph S. O'Leary Sophia University The controversial Vatican document Dominus Iesus reasserts that non-Christian religions are objectively in a defective situation as regards salvation.Etymologically, salvation (soteria salus) means health. Here I should like to reflect on apparent symptoms of ill health in Christian theology and ask if Buddhist…Read more
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    Review of: Bernard Faure, Visions of Power: Imagining Medieval Japanese Buddhism (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 24 (1-2): 194-197. 1997.
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    Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism (review)
    Buddhist-Christian Studies 21 (1): 147-151. 2001.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 21.1 (2001) 147-151 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism Philosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism. By DaleS.Wright. Cambridge, Great Britain: Cambridge University Press, 1998. xv +227 pp. In a work brimming with unobtrusive erudition and centered on the figure of Huang Po (d. 850), Dale Wright offers a seasoned account of a topic that is still very much in need of c…Read more
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    Michel Foucault’s Archaeology of Scientific Reason (review)
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33 (3): 362-364. 1991.
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    Language, Thought and Falsehood in Ancient Greek Philosophy (review)
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33 238-246. 1991.
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    Review of: Ng Yu-Kwan. T'ien-t'ai Buddhism and Early Mādhyamika (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 22 (1-2): 224-227. 1995.
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    Review of: Hee-Sung Keel, Understanding Shinran: A Dialogical Approach (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 24 (1-2): 219-222. 1997.
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    Michel Foucault’s Archaeology of Scientific Reason (review)
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33 362-364. 1991.
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    Books briefly noted
    with Teresa Iglesias, Maire O'Neill, Victor E. Taylor, Thomas Docherty, Pauline Hyde, Vasilis Politis, and Mark Dooley
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (2). 1995.
    Bioethics in a Liberal Societ By Max Charlesworth, Cambridge University Press, 1993. Pp. 172. ISBN 0?521?44952?9. £9.95 pbk. The Logical Universe: The Real Universe By Noel Curran Avebury, 1994. Pp. 158. ISBN 1?85628?863?3. £32.50. Beyond Postmodern Politics: Lyotard, Rorty, Foucault By Honi Fern Haber Routledge, 1994. Pp.viii + 160. ISBN 0?415?90823?X. $15.95. Baudrillard's Bestiary: Baudrillard and Culture By Mike Gane Routledge, 1991, Pp. 184. ISBN 0?415?06307?8. £10.99 pbk. Truth, Fiction an…Read more
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    Language, Thought and Falsehood in Ancient Greek Philosophy (review)
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33 238-246. 1991.
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    Phenomenology and Theology
    Philosophy Today 62 (1): 99-117. 2018.
    Examining the ways in which two representatives of the “theological turn in French phenomenology” speak of the interrelationship between philosophy and theology, one may detect a number of tendencies which are deleterious both to philosophy and theology. The idea of an autonomous philosophy, pursued as an end in itself, needs to be defended against claims that philosophy can only flourish under theological tutelage. Again, the integrity of theology as a science of faith excludes any identificati…Read more
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    Questioning Back: The Overcoming of Metaphysics in Christian Tradition
    with John P. Keenan
    Buddhist-Christian Studies 6 159. 1986.
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    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (2000) 315-318 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Contemplation et Dialogue: Quelques Exemples de Dialogue Entre Spiritualitiés Après le Concile Vatican II The Ground We Share: Everyday Practice, Buddhist and Christian Contemplation et Dialogue: Quelques Exemples de Dialogue Entre Spiritualitiés Après le Concile Vatican II. By Katrin Amell. Studia Missionalia Upsaliensia LXX. Uppsala: The Swedish Instit…Read more
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    The Wake of Imagination (review)
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32 330-333. 1988.
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    Review of: John P. Keenan, The Meaning of Christ: A Mahāyāna Theology (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 19 (1): 94-100. 1992.
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    Questioning the Essence of Christianity
    Philosophy and Theology 16 (2): 203-216. 2004.
    In accord with the motto of the Passionists—“We preach Christ crucified”—Breton located the essence of Christianity in a faith and love marked by open-ended questioning and dialogue and by an exodic movement of the spirit. Neoplatonism enabled him to raise his love of free inquiry to a high spiritual plane, and to bring into lucid focus the figure of Christ, ridding it of false absolutizations. Seeing the encounter with Buddhism as the next step in this purification of Christian vision, he pored…Read more
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    Religious Pluralism and Christian Truth
    Buddhist-Christian Studies 18 241. 1998.
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    Book Review: Youxuan Wang, Buddhism and Deconstruction: Towards a Comparative Semiotics (review)
    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 31 (1): 201-206. 2004.
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    Plato and Heidegger: A Question of Dialogue
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 20 (2): 308-313. 2012.
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 308-313, May 2012