Table of Contents
Introduction
I. Approaches
1. Review of "The Long Search," by Conrad Hyers
2. The Yin-Yang Way of Thinking: A Possible Method for Ecumenical Theology, by Jung Young Lee
II. Hinduism
3. Some Contributions of Hinduism to Christianity, by Troy Organ
4. The Bhagvad-Gita as Way-Shower to the Transcendental, by John Moffitt
5. The Trinity and the Structure of Religious Life: An Indian Contribution to Wider Christian Theology, by Frank Whaling
III. Buddhism
6. Buddhism and Christianity as Complementary, by John B. Cobb, Jr.
7. Buddhism and Christianity, by Seiichi Yagi
8. Some Problems and Possibilities for Burmese Christian Theology Today, by Khin Maung Din
9. Horizons on Christianity's New Dialogue with Buddhism, by Paul F. Knitter
10. Wisdom and Love as the Basis for Preaching in Buddhism and Christianity, by Paul Martinson
IV. Chinese Confucianism and Maoism
11. Christian Theology in an Asian Setting: the Gospel and Chinese Intellectual Culture, by Douglas J. Elwood
12. A Covenant with the Chinese, by Langdon Gilkey
V. Conclusion
13. Statement of the WCC Theological Consultation on Dialogue in Community, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1977
Index