宗教と共生

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  • Religion and Kyosei
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In the course of its 2000 years of history, Christianity has been at the mercy of a bitter legacy which has included the Crusades, witch hunting, colonialism or imperialism. It has persecuted Judaism, waged war on Islam or engaged in confrontation with Communism. (Not faced persecution from Communism as“the opium for the masses”??!). Could it all be due to Monotheism? Two years ago, I was taking part in the World Congress of PEN international held in Gyeongju, the capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla in Korea, where I heard the opening lecture delivered by the Nobel laureate, Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio. While being French, he spent his adolescent years in Nigeria, and now lives in Mauritius. In it, Le Clezio clearly stated that literature was“rhythm, akin to a wild animal”. That is entirely different from saying“In the beginning was the word”. He concluded with a haiku poem by Basho: A day not enough for singing - That skylark Nagaki hi mo saezuri taranu hibari kana Matsuo Basho In the end, it would seem that Christianity and Buddhism both adhere to the same view of nature.

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  • 共生科学

    共生科学 6 (6), 117-120, 2015

    日本共生科学会

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