Search for a new humanity: a dialogue between Josef Derbolav and Daisaku Ikeda

New York: Weatherhill. Edited by Daisaku Ikeda & Richard L. Gage (1992)
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Together, Daisaku Ikeda and Josef Derbulav explore a wide range of topics, starting with a discussion of the tension between tradition and modernization in Japan and elsewhere. They compare humanism in East and West, and Buddhism and Christianity. Focusing on the crucial topic of education, they consider the roles of ethics and religion, and zero in on concrete problems and issues: education and political authority, absenteeism, violence in schools, and juvenile delinquency.

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