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Abstract:
Agreements and convergence of the Buddhist concept of sunyata with the Bahá'í Writings.
Notes:
This article was first posted to bahai-library.com in 2013, and then later reformatted for publication in Lights of Irfan in 2019.

This article is an expansion of the section on emptiness in a previous paper, “Buddhism and the Bahá’í Writings: An Ontological Rapprochement” (2007), which showed that the Bahá’í Writings and key Buddhist teachings were either in agreement or on a convergent path in regards to key ontological issues.

Mirrored with permission from http://irfancolloquia.org/u/kluge_emptiness.


The Bahá'í Writings and the Buddhist Doctrine of Emptiness:

An Initial Survey

Ian Kluge

published in Lights of Irfán

20, pp. 99-138

Wilmette: Haj Mehdi Arjmand Colloquium, 2019

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