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Buddhas, gods, prophets and oracles are often depicted as asking questions. But what are we to understand when Jesus asks "Who do you say that I am?", or Mazu, the Classical Zen master asks, "Why do you seek outside?" Is their questioning a power or weakness? Is it something human beings are only capable of due to our finitude? Is there any kind of question that is a power? Focusing on three case studies of questions in divine discourse on the level of story - the god depicted in the Jewish Bible, the master Mazu in his ...

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    • Title: Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Priority of Questions in Religions by Nathan Eric Dickman
    • Publisher: Bloomsbury UK
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    • Edition: 2022 1st edition
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