Rogacz, Dawid2016-04-222016-04-222014Humaniora nr 3 (7)/2014, ss. 95–103.2353-3145http://hdl.handle.net/10593/14603The dialogue between Christianity and Buddhism has to overcome the consequences of foregoing the reception of Buddhist ideas in the West, which are described as reductionisms: philosophical, geographical, Marxist and naturalistic. The main differences between these two religions concern: the existence of God, conception of the soul, vision of afterlife and liberation/salvation. In effect, the differences are of a fundamental character. The central significance of the issue of suffering, and structural similarities as to religious ethics and their universalism, make the dialogue possible, however, on practical grounds.polinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessinter-religious dialogueChristianityBuddhismRamy dialogu chrześcijańsko-buddyjskiegoArtykuł