Living the Walk: Meditative Christian Walking and Ryōanji

This article discusses the practice of "meditative walking" and the way in which it can form one's spirituality, particularly in terms of a deep interconnectedness between humanity and nature, such that it leads to specific ecological commitments and doctrines. To make this argument,...

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Published in:Buddhist Christian studies
Main Author: Largen, Kristin Johnston 1968- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Hawaii Press 2021
In: Buddhist Christian studies
Further subjects:B Contemplation
B Meditation
B Pilgrimage
B Ryōanji
B Zen-rock gardens
B Christian ecology
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Summary:This article discusses the practice of "meditative walking" and the way in which it can form one's spirituality, particularly in terms of a deep interconnectedness between humanity and nature, such that it leads to specific ecological commitments and doctrines. To make this argument, this article explores first the practice of Christian pilgrimage, and then turns to reflection on the rock garden at Ryōanji in Kyoto, with the hope that the ways in which this rock garden, in particular, has been described and interpreted might suggest to Christians a fresh way of experiencing and reflected upon the practice of meditative walking.
ISSN:1527-9472
Contains:Enthalten in: Buddhist Christian studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1353/bcs.2021.0007