Buddhist-Christian Double Belonging in Resisting Ultranationalist Populism: The Case of Seiichi Yagi
This article explores Seiichi Yagi's threefold framework - Front Structure, Field of Integration, and Field of Creative Emptiness - as a foundation for Buddhist-Christian dialogue and resistance to ultranationalist populism. Yagi's concept of "creative emptiness," integrating Bud...
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| Medienart: | Elektronisch Aufsatz |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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2026
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Buddhist Christian studies
Jahr: 2026, Band: 45, Seiten: 123-131 |
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Buddhist-Christian dialogue
B Seiichi Yagi B interreligious ethics B relational theology B double belonging B Creative Emptiness B Front Structure B Kenosis B ultranationalism B Pacific Rim theology |
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| Zusammenfassung: | This article explores Seiichi Yagi's threefold framework - Front Structure, Field of Integration, and Field of Creative Emptiness - as a foundation for Buddhist-Christian dialogue and resistance to ultranationalist populism. Yagi's concept of "creative emptiness," integrating Buddhist śūnyatā and Christian kenosis, provides a metaphysical and practical vision for relational healing and transnational cooperation. The paper applies Yagi's thought to contemporary crises of ultranationalism and calls for a multidimensional dialogue - of head, heart, and hands - rooted in double belonging and embodied compassion. |
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| ISSN: | 1527-9472 |
| Enthält: | Enthalten in: Buddhist Christian studies
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| Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1353/bcs.2026.a979827 |



