World Religions Week 3 - Buddhism

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What do Buddhist believe? How do they see the world? What are the important similarities to and differences from Christianity?

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World Religions

The Gospel and Friendship in a Pluralistic Suburb

What Do You Know?

What three words best describe your personal experience with

God?

Do you have any personal experience

with Buddhism?

What do you know about Buddhism?

What questions do you have about Buddhism?

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Our “Mars Hill” Methodology

1. •A basic introduction to the faith’s worldview

2. •Areas of agreement between that faith and Orthodox Christian theology and practice

3. •Areas of disagreement between that faith and Orthodox Christian theology and practice

GOAL: To equip you to build a truth-seeking relationship with someone of another faith.

Buddhism

Following the Middle Path

Who was the Buddha?

Hinduism

Buddhism

Review: the Hindu Worldview

Brahman

Samsara

Atman

KarmaRe-

incarnation

Maya

Born to Indian Royalty, raised in luxury(563 BC)

“4 Passing Sights”

Great Going Forth

The Middle Way

Enlightenment“Bodhi”

The Life of Siddhartha Gautama

Brahman

Maya

Samsara

AtmanKarma

Re-incarnatio

n

Buddhism: Three Marks of Reality

1) All is Change

Brahman

Atman

Karma

Re-incarnati

onMaya

Samsara

Buddhism: Three Marks of Reality

1) All is Change

2) Anatman: No Self

Buddhism: Three Marks of Reality

1) All is Change

2) Anatman3) Suffering/

Dissatisfaction

Sat

Samsara

Karma

Re-incarnat

ion

The Buddhist Worldview: Sat

Brahman

Samsara

Atman

Karma

Re-incarnati

on

Maya

Hinduism Buddhism

Brahman

Samsara

Atman

Karma

Re-incarnati

on

Maya

The Buddhist Self: 5 Skanda/Aggregates

Karma

Conscious-ness

Perceptions

Body

5Sense

s

Hinduism Buddhism

Reincarnation in Buddhism

Karma

Conscious-ness

Perceptions

Body

5Sense

s

Karma

Conscious-ness

Perceptions

Body

5Sense

s

Sat

Samsara

Karma

Re-incarnat

ion

Smells Like Nirvana

Nirvana

Buddha’s Four Noble Truths

To live is to suffer.

Suffering is caused by desire.

End suffering by ending desire.

The 8-Fold Path releases us from suffering.

The Eight-Fold Path to Enlightenment

Under-standi

ngIntenti

on

Speech

Action

Work

Effort

Medi-tation

Contem-

plation

Is Buddhism Atheistic?

Buddhism Today

Theravada

• Built around Monastic communities

• Probably most like Buddha’s teachings

Mahayana

• “The Great Vehicle”

• Most popular

• Bodhisattvas and gods

• Many schools

Zen

• A school of Mahayana

• Named for the 7th step

• Highlights meditation

Buddhism Today

1. Ahimsa

2. Educatio

n

Theravada

Mahayana

Zen

Building Bridges to Buddhism

We both have a founder.

The Problem of Evil

The Danger of Desire

Spiritual Practices are Good

Buddhists and Christians Both Value

Education

Spiritual practices

Peacemaking as a spiritual practice

Taking care of the natural world

Where Buddhism and Christianity Disagree

In Buddhis

m

Life

Is Cyclic

al

Every-

thing

Just repea

ts

Christians Believe The

World Is Going Some-where

Where Buddhism and Christianity Disagree

Sat• “gods” are part of (false)

reality• gods’ essence is identical to

reality• gods are also trying to escapeYahweh• God is the creator• God is distinct from creation• God is rescuing and

redeeming creation

Where Buddhism and Christianity Disagree

Desire is Bad• Creation is fundamentally

impermanent• Desire causes suffering.• Desire must be eliminated.

Desire can be Bad.• Created things are gifts from

God.• Our desires should point us

back to God• Misaligned desires cause

idolatry.

Where Buddhism and Christianity Disagree

Nirvana• The goal of Buddhism is the

end of Self• Self is an illusion• Reincarnation

Christlikeness• The goal of Christianity is

sanctification• Self is redeemed and fulfilled• One Self, One (eternal) Life

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