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The Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies A Report on the 2008 Annual Meeting Terao Kazuyoshi Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture The 2008 annual meeting of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies was held at the Palace Side Hotel in Kyoto on 13 September. The main theme of the meeting was the "Possibility of Religious Philosophy." The meeting consisted of four sessions, one research presentation, and a general overview on the final day. Two sessions were staged on the first day. They dealt with a reconsideration of the religious philosophy of Jan Van Bragt (19282007), following the meeting in 2007, which generally covered his academic contributions. First, Keta Masako (Kyoto University) read a paper titled "A Configuration in the Contemporary World: A Response to Jan Van Bragt's Expectation and Disappointment at the Kyoto School of Philosophy." (Unfortunately I was unable to attend this session, so I am not able to summarize the presentation.) Next, Hanaoka Eiko (Nara University of Industry) presented a paper titled "In Search of the New Possibility of Religious Philosophy: Fundamental Experience and a Turning Point for Philosophy." She insisted that we need to keep in mind an overview of the religious philosophies of Nishida
Buddhist-Christian Studies – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Oct 17, 2009
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