Christian Mindfulness: Sebuah Spiritualitas Holistik Keseharian dalam Tradisi Buddha dan Kristen
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21460/gema.2024.91.1112Keywords:
mindfulness, sati, kontemplasi, spiritualitas, kesadaran, Kristen, Buddha, spirituality, contemplation, consciousnessAbstract
Abstract
This article discusses the encounter of mindfulness in the modern world which are rooted in the Buddhist tradition and the Christian tradition, which is known as contemplation. The encounter of two religious’ traditions, Buddhism and Christianity, forms the basis for exploring the spiritual formation of Christian mindfulness as a holistic spirituality of daily life. Christian mindfulness becomes an interdisciplinary spirituality in the modern world and interspirituality in a plural world.
Abstrak
Artikel ini mendiskusikan perjumpaan mindfulness di dunia modern yang berakar pada tradisi Buddha dan tradisi Kristen, yang dikenal dengan kontemplasi. Perjumpaan dua tradisi religius, tradisi Buddha dan tradisi Kristen menjadi dasar penggalian formasi spiritual Christian mindfulness sebagai sebuah spiritualitas holistik keseharian. Christian mindfulness menjadi spiritualitas interdisipliner di dunia modern dan interspiritualitas di dunia plural.
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