TY - JOUR AU - Wimalagnan, Miriswaththe PY - 2022/12/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - The Middle Way: Buddhist Approaches Towards Interreligious Dialogue JF - South Asian Journal of Religion and Philosophy (SAJRP) JA - SAJRP VL - 3 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - UR - https://ojs.mul.edu.pk/index.php/sajrp/article/view/188 SP - 1 - 14 AB - <p>This article analyzes two important Buddhist sources (<em>Sandaka-sutta</em> and <em>Apaṇṇaka-sutta</em>) and argues that the Buddhist way of interreligious discourse is expressed most adequately by means of the Middle Way, which should be understood as the avoidance of every kind of extreme view. The Middle Way accepts both the religious effort of the missionary as well as pluralistic or relativistic views of religion because human beings have a right to promote their own religion provided they observe moral principles. This article argues that genuine conviction (<em>saddhamma-saññatti</em>) does not encourage self-aggrandizement by disparaging others. The author states that the pluralistic outlook of Buddhism is exclusivist with respect to its claim to truth but relative in relation to other religions. The canonical literature of Buddhism records numerous Buddhist encounters with the followers of other religions based on mutual respect, acceptance of the right for missionary endeavor and the preservation of an attitude of tolerance.</p> ER -