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#006: “Living Buddha, Living Christ” by Thich Nhat Hanhn (with guest host, Dillon Naber Cruz)

#006: “Living Buddha, Living Christ” by Thich Nhat Hanhn (with guest host, Dillon Naber Cruz)

Released Tuesday, 5th May 2020
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#006: “Living Buddha, Living Christ” by Thich Nhat Hanhn (with guest host, Dillon Naber Cruz)

#006: “Living Buddha, Living Christ” by Thich Nhat Hanhn (with guest host, Dillon Naber Cruz)

#006: “Living Buddha, Living Christ” by Thich Nhat Hanhn (with guest host, Dillon Naber Cruz)

#006: “Living Buddha, Living Christ” by Thich Nhat Hanhn (with guest host, Dillon Naber Cruz)

Tuesday, 5th May 2020
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Michelle and guest host, Dillon Naber Cruz, tackle Living Buddha, Living Christ by Thich Nhat Hanhn. Their conversation covers Christianity, Buddhism, orthodoxy, orthopraxy, and more.

From the back cover: "Buddha and Christ, perhaps the two most pivotal figures in the history of humankind, each left behind a legacy of teachings and practices that have shaped the lives of billions of people over two millennia. If they were to meet on the road today, what would each think of the other's spiritual views and practices? Thich Nhat Hanh has been part of a decades-long dialogue between two great contemplative traditions, and brings to Christianity an appreciation of its beauty that could be conveyed only by an outsider. IN lucid, meditative prose, he explores the crossroads of compassion and holiness at which the two traditions meet, and he reawakens our understanding of both. "On the altar in my hermitage," he says, "are images of Buddha and Jesus, and I touch both of them as my spiritual ancestors."

About Dillon: "I am a tattooed theologian who currently resides in Lancaster, PA. I am also the author of the book Go Golden: Applying a Universal Religious Teaching and the Ethics of Permaculture to Create a Sustainable, Just, Happier World, published in 2018 by Wipf and Stock Publishers. My theological interests include ecological sustainability, living into the kingdom of God, reflecting on the social and historical contexts of Jesus’ life and ministry, and deconstructing from fundamentalism. My theological education was undertaken at Lancaster Theological Seminary where I received an M.A. in religion in 2018. My B.A. in history and I have multiple Permaculture Design Certifications including an Advanced Design Practicum from Oregon State University."

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