Beyond Absolute Thinking: How Buddha's Relational Perspective: Can Save the World

(著) 大澤勇

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作品詳細

[About the Book]
— What does the word "Covenant" in the Old Testament and the New Testament mean? —
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Find the answer in this book: The Old Testament—A Book of "Absolute Self-Reliance" and "Hinayana."

Words from the Author
I spent more than ten years developing the concept for this e-book. During this time, I sent drafts of my work to renowned figures in various fields. Most did not respond, but four highly esteemed doctors, whom I deeply respect, provided me with encouraging feedback. As individuals who engage with life and death more seriously than most, they seemed to resonate with the sincerity of my thoughts.

This book explores the teachings of Buddha and Jesus Christ, not as a religious text, but as a pursuit of the "truth" that leads to human happiness and peace. I hope it will be of great value to many readers.

[Recommendation]
Ryoichi Otsu (Founder & Honorary Director, Otsu Sankei Hospital)
"Shakyamuni's Relative Thinking Will Save the World" has become my personal guidebook. I confidently recommend it as a great work. Through this book, I have gained a deeper understanding of the teachings of Buddha, and, despite never having read the Bible before, I have come to comprehend the Old Testament and the monotheistic world.

[table of contents]
Foreword
Hope for the realization of a post-Old Testament
Hope for the realization of the de-Old Testament 2
In lieu of an afterword, the final chapter: The "Three Principles" that Continue to Suffering and Happiness
Special Appendix
References
Author's Bio

[Editor's Comment]
Many people believe that science and religion are fundamentally incompatible, like oil and water. However, when viewed through the lens of truth-seeking, they reveal surprising similarities. I hope this book will provide you with an opportunity to deeply reflect on the true relationship between science and religion in the 21st century.

[Author's Bio]
Isamu Osawa

Born on May 4, Showa 25 (1950), 71 talents
Born and raised in Fukaya City, graduated from Saitama Prefectural Fukaya Commercial High School
After graduating, he inherited one of his father's businesses, the bakery business (his eldest brother inherited multiple businesses because he was the second son)
It closed in 2018 and continues to the present
The family is composed of two wives and mothers (married), and 4 men and women
At the age of 34, I encountered this truth and my values and life changed completely.

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