Whether we are religious or not, the Devil--evil incarnate--is a concept that can still strike fear in our hearts. What if he does exist? What if he is causing all our problems in his determination to keep us from reaching our full potential? Buddhist philosopher Stephen Batchelor takes the concept of the Devil out of literature and history and brings him to life in his many forms and guises: the flatterer, the playmate, the caring friend, the stranger who offers rest and solace, the person who knows you best and shows you your greatness in the world. And, most of all, as the great obstructer that blocks all paths to goodness and true humility. For the first time, Batchelor fuses Western literature--Milton, Keats, Baudelaire--with Buddhism and the Judeo-Christian traditions in a poetic exploration of the struggle with the concept and reality of evil.--From publisher description.
Living with the devil: a meditation on good and evil
Short Title:
Living with the devil
Format:
Book
Publication Year:
2004
Publisher:
Riverhead Books
Place of Publication:
New York
Sources ID:
21915
Visibility:
Private
Zotero Collections:
Contemplation by Tradition, Interreligious Contemplation
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Zotero Collections
Subjects:
Interreligious Contemplation
Contemplation by Tradition