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Three Times Emptiness: Sunyata, Kenosis, Fana'
Overview
This book offers a triangular comparative analysis by evaluating three different religious approaches to emptiness. It reveals what emptiness or nothingness mean in different cultural and religious contexts. Further, it assesses each tradition's emptiness concerning the emptiness of the believer, the emptiness of the world, and perhaps even the (temporary or permanent) emptiness of God.
Key Concepts
Chapters include perspectives on different religions and though being manifest in different ways within their respective traditions, the Hindi and Buddhist concept of sunyata, the Christian concept of divine kenosis, and the ʿūfī concept of fana share a common denominator: all three signify emptiness.
Functions and Relevance
Covered are both spiritual and mundane functions of this emptiness that the three religions address. This monograph appeals to students and researchers and reveals that the idea of an empty reality that is purified of superfluous fullness are philosophical concepts relevant for all domains of life.