Concluding discussion of the relationship to nature and the interpretation of technology in the world religions

In his synthesis Chattopadhyaya did not so much emphasize the contradictions between the religions as neutralize them. Max Weber asserted that in an Asian tradition one understands oneself as a vessel of God that receives everything into itself, while in a Western tradition one sees oneself as a too...

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Published in:A discourse of the world religions ; 3: Nature and technology in the world religions
Main Author: Hermanni, Friedrich 1958- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Kluwer 2001
In: A discourse of the world religions ; 3: Nature and technology in the world religions
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Summary:In his synthesis Chattopadhyaya did not so much emphasize the contradictions between the religions as neutralize them. Max Weber asserted that in an Asian tradition one understands oneself as a vessel of God that receives everything into itself, while in a Western tradition one sees oneself as a tool, as an acting instrument of God. This contradiction is missing from the synthesis. (Brumlik)
ISBN:1402001886
Contains:Enthalten in: A discourse of the world religions ; 3: Nature and technology in the world religions