Thanks for a good time in Hamburg. My best wishes for your future plans. I was not present when David gave his formal application lec ture in Lund - but according to the responces I have had it was very good and well received!
Yours Aasulv
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Dear Tim,
Not only am I interested, but I've already had the book in my hands, as
Columba sends me review copies occasionally. I have had one of this year's
students review it (briefly) for a coming issue of Unity, but as our editor
is out with a broken finger it will probably be a while. Anyway,
congratulations, as it's a very timely topic, and I hope it does well.
Good to hear from you.
John
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Irish School of Ecumenics
Trinity College Dublin
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Please forgive the plug, but I thought that you might be interested !
A Deep but Dazzling Darkness
A Christian Theology in an interfaith perspective
By Timothy Kinahan
Columba Press, Dublin: £6.99/Euro 9.99
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how different faith traditions have articulated their experience of God…
both challenging and poetic, this is an uplifting read for all who wish to
understand more of God in our increasingly multi-cultural and multi-faith
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This is not academic theology (be relieved) but a shoot-from-the-heart essay
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spirituality. Hopefully, it illumines both.
The (Irish) Presbyterian Herald reviewed it this month as ‘a model of clear
thinking and literary style. Addressing its subject with courage and
conviction, it maps out a rationale for constructive interfaith
understanding which does justice to both essential Christian teaching and to
the claims of other historic religious traditions.’
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Please forgive the plug, but I thought that you might be interested !
A Deep but Dazzling Darkness
A Christian Theology in an interfaith perspective
By Timothy Kinahan
Columba Press, Dublin: £6.99/Euro 9.99
118 pages
ISBN 1 85607 5001
As the blurb says: ‘Timothy Kinahan writes as a Christian seeking to understand
what the great faiths of the world share, specifically in what they believe and
experience of God. Starting from the premise that God is, by definition, greater
than anything we can ever say about Him, he explores how different faith
traditions have articulated their experience of God… both challenging and
poetic, this is an uplifting read for all who wish to understand more of God in
our increasingly multi-cultural and multi-faith world.’
This is not academic theology (be relieved) but a shoot-from-the-heart essay
that hopefully sheds some constructive light on an area all-too-often
characterized by blind dogmatic certainty, or ‘new-age’ syncretism. It is a book
that falls between the conventional understandings of both theology and
spirituality. Hopefully, it illumines both.
The (Irish) Presbyterian Herald reviewed it this month as ‘a model of clear
thinking and literary style. Addressing its subject with courage and conviction,
it maps out a rationale for constructive interfaith understanding which does
justice to both essential Christian teaching and to the claims of other historic
religious traditions.’
You can purchase direct from the publisher (www.columba.ie), from your bookstore
or online retailer, or direct from me (a signed copy!!):
Price:£6.99
Postage and packing: £1.44 (UK)
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St. Virgil/Salzburg, 8.-11.6.2007
Friday, 8. June
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President of the Network
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(plenary)
Saturday, 9. June
I. Basic Reflections
07.30-08.00 Meditation
08.00-09.00 Breakfast
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An Overview
09.45-10.30 Buddhist Inclusivism: Is Buddhism the
Superior Way?
10.30-11.00 Coffee
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Other Religions As Equal Ways?
15.45-16.30 Between Controversy and Ecumenism:
Inner-Buddhist Relationships
16.30-17.00 Coffee
17.00-18.00 Discussion
18.00-19.00 Supper
19.30-20.30 Student/Research Papers (in parallel
groups)
Sunday, 10. June
II. Inter-Faith Relations
07.30-08.15 Christian Service
08.15-09.00 Breakfast
09.00-09.45 Buddhist – Hindu Relationships
09.45-10.30 Buddhist – Muslim Relationships
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-12.00 Discussion
12.00 Lunch
15.00-15.45 Buddhist – Christian Relationships
15.45-16.30 Buddhist – Jewish Relationships
16.30-17.00 Coffee
17.00-18.00 Discussion
18.00-19.00 Supper
19.30-20.30 Student/Research Papers (in parallel
groups)
Monday, 11. June
III. Conclusion
07.30-08.00 Meditation
08.00-09.00 Breakfast
09.00-09.45 Buddhist and Christian Attitudes to
Other Religions Compared
09.45-10.15 Two Responses (1 Buddhist and 1 Christian)
10.15-10.45 Coffee
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St. Virgil/Salzburg (Austria), 8.-11.6.2007
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Seventh Conference of the
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In Cooperation with the
Institute for Intercultural Theology and
the Study of Religions / University of Salzburg
St. Virgil/Salzburg, 8.-11.6.2007
Friday, 8. June
Arrivals, Registration
18.00-19.00 Supper
19.15-19.30 Opening of the Conference by the
President of the Network
19.30-20.00 Introduction to the Conference-Topic
and Programme
20.00-21.00 Introduction of Conference
Participants (plenary)
Saturday, 9. June
I. Basic Reflections
07.30-08.00 Meditation
08.00-09.00 Breakfast
09.00-09.45 Buddhist Attitudes to Other Religions:
An Overview
09.45-10.30 Buddhist Inclusivism: Is Buddhism the
Superior Way?
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-12.00 Discussion
12.00 Lunch
15.00-15.45 Buddhist Pluralism: Can Buddhism
Accept Other Religions As Equal Ways?
15.45-16.30 Between Controversy and Ecumenism:
Inner-Buddhist Relationships
16.30-17.00 Coffee
17.00-18.00 Discussion
18.00-19.00 Supper
19.30-20.30 Student/Research Papers (in parallel
groups)
Sunday, 10. June
II. Inter-Faith Relations
07.30-08.15 Christian Service
08.15-09.00 Breakfast
09.00-09.45 Buddhist – Hindu Relationships
09.45-10.30 Buddhist – Muslim Relationships
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-12.00 Discussion
12.00 Lunch
15.00-15.45 Buddhist – Christian Relationships
15.45-16.30 Buddhist – Jewish Relationships
16.30-17.00 Coffee
17.00-18.00 Discussion
18.00-19.00 Supper
19.30-20.30 Student/Research Papers (in parallel
groups)
Monday, 11. June
III. Conclusion
07.30-08.00 Meditation
08.00-09.00 Breakfast
09.00-09.45 Buddhist and Christian Attitudes to
Other Religions Compared
09.45-10.15 Two Responses (1 Buddhist and 1
Christian)
10.15-10.45 Coffee
10.45-11.45 Concluding Discussion
11.45-12.00 Farewell
12.00 Lunch
Departure
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whotext: an orthodox greek priest monk, living in taiwan. interest on
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Hello Martin!
A good idea indeed!
Yours Aasulv
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Date: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 9:08 am
Subject: [enbcs] Friendship in Buddhist Christian Dialogue
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Dear Friends,
I am looking for remarks on "friendship" in BC Dialogue. I recall
Gerhard Köberlin to use the term friend quite intense end regular, but
now I am looking on somthing published on that...
Yours
Martin
"Glaube und Ueberzeugung" is the German translation (included in the book "Der neue religioese Weg") of Panikkar's famous essay "Faith and Belief" which has been published at several places. Most accessible is perhaps Pnikkar's book "The Intra-Religious Dialogue" where the essay appears as chapter 1.
For "Une christophanie pour notre temps" I would need an exact bibliographical reference. The most comprehensive bibliography for Panikkar can be found in:
B. Nietsche (ed.), Gottesdenken in interreligioeser Perspektive, Lembeck: Bonifatius 2005, pp.364-392.
Hope this helps
Perry Schmidt-Leukel
Sylvia <sylvia-thumm@...> wrote:
Hallo!
I´m looking
for a script from Raimon Pannikar: Glaube und Überzeugung- Eine multireligiöse Erfahrung. I found this words in a script from the buddhist-christian-studies.org/friends in hamburg, 9.-11.02.1996
Do You know where I can get the whole work? And perhaps you also know, where I can get "Une christophanie pour notre temps" from Pannikar in English?
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Hallo!
I´m looking for a script from Raimon Pannikar:
Glaube und Überzeugung- Eine multireligiöse Erfahrung.
I found this words in a script from the
buddhist-christian-studies.org/friends in hamburg, 9.-11.02.1996
Do You know where I can get the whole work?
And perhaps you also know, where I can get "Une christophanie pour notre
temps" from Pannikar in English?
Thank you very much and kindly regards
Sylvia Thumm
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Dear Freinds of the network,
from now on you can order our new publications directly on our webpage
due to a direct link to amazon. This includes also the new publication
"Buddhism and the question of creation, carmic or divine".
If anyone would like to have a amazon link for their books on our
page, please contact me, but be patient with my time.
Yours
Martin
Dear Members and Friends,
Perry Schmidt-Leukel just sent me the new cover of our publication on
the Samye Ling Conference of the Network in 2003. Cover and a link to
the publisher is on the homepage:
www.buddhist-christian-studies.org
Yours
Martin
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Dear Friends and Members,
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European Network of Buddhist Christian Studies
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Thank you for mail! As you say, there certainly must be a lot on the subject. A retirement project - perhaps it could function as something like that!
Best greetings! Yours
Aasulv
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----- Original Message -----From: John D'Arcy May <mayjd@...>
Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 1:21 pm
Subject: RE: [enbcs] Natural Science in Buddhism
> There must be a lot on this, Aasulv, but I don?t have anything > specific at > my fingertips at the moment. I have found the area of Buddhism and > Ecologyinteresting from the natural science point of view. > > Is this your retirement project? Sounds interesting! > > Warm regards, > > John > > > > _ _ > > Professor John May > > Irish School of Ecumenics > > Trinity College Dublin > > Milltown Park > > Dublin 6 > > Ireland > > +353-1-206 0357 > > _____ > > From: enbcs@... [enbcs@...] On Behalf Of Aasulv > Lande > Sent: 25 January 2006 13:21 > To: enbcs > Subject: [enbcs] Natural Science in Buddhism > > > > Dear friends! >
> I am looking into the field of Buddhism and Natural Science. Does > any one of > you have some recommen dations of literature or articles? > > Yours Aasulv Lande > > University connection: Lund University, Centre for Theology and > ReligiousStudies (CTR), Allhelgona Kyrkogata 8, 223 62 Lund, > Sweden. Fax +46 46 222 > 2644.(Tel +46 46 222 3482). > Private adr: Styrbjörn Starkes gränd 4, 224 77 Lund, Sweden Tel: > +46 46 > 137811, Mob 070 4907756 > Alternative tel numbers Norway: +47 380 26945; +47 379 35181. e-mail: > aasulv.lande@... > > > > ----------------------------------------------- > This is a email of the enbsc Y! group of the > > EUROPEAN NETWORK OF BUDDHIST CHRISTIAN STUDIES > > The opinion expressed by the author of the above message is not
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There must be a lot on this, Aasulv, but I
don’t have anything specific at my fingertips at the moment. I have found
the area of Buddhism and Ecology interesting from the natural science point of
view.
Is this your retirement project? Sounds
interesting!
Warm regards,
John
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in Buddhism
Dear
friends!
I am
looking into the field of Buddhism and Natural Science. Does any one of you
have some recommen dations of literature or articles?
Yours Aasulv Lande
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Date: Thursday, January 26, 2006 9:33 am
Subject: [enbcs] Betrifft: Natural Science in Buddhism
> Dear Aasulv, > > this is what I got a while ago looking in the relation of narual > science and Buddhism at JSTOR. y guess is, that the Whitehead > discussion might be usefull too. > > Yours > Martin > > James Bissett Pratt, Buddhism and Scientific Thinking, The Journal of > Religion, Vol. 14, No. 1. (Jan., 1934), pp 13-24., Stable > URL:http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022- > 4189%28193401%2914%3A1%3C13%3ABAST%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W > > Charles Hartshorne, Mahayana Buddhism and Whitehead, Whitehead's > Differences from Buddhism, Philosophy East and West, Vol. 25, No. 4. > (Oct., 1975), pp. 407-413.Stable > URL:http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0031- > 8221%28197510%2925%3A4%3C407%3AWDFB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G > > Lai Pan-chiu,Buddhist-Christian Complementarity in the Perspective of
> Quantum Physics, Buddhist-Christian Studies, Vol. 22. (2002), pp. > 149-162., Stable URL: > http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0882- > 0945%282002%2922%3C149%3ABCITPO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8 > > > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------- > This is a email of the enbsc Y! group of the > > EUROPEAN NETWORK OF BUDDHIST CHRISTIAN STUDIES > > The opinion expressed by the author of the above message is not > necessary the opinion of all members of the group or the ENBCS. > This group is moderated to avoid spam. I you feel this mail should > not have been sent to you, please unsubscribe. We apologize for > any inconveniences. > > > www.buddhist-christian-studies.org > > ----------------------------------------------- > Subscribe: enbcs-subscribe@....
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Buddhist pedagogic of religion
Dear friends,
I am currently looking into the field of religion pedagogic in
Buddhism. Of course there are the numerous metaphors in the sutras
and stories like the ox heard pictures or the jakatas. I am also
aware of the role of monasteries as a school, but what I am looking
for are modern approaches of how to teach Buddhism to kids and adults
in schools and adult education programs. I am especially interested
in the area of Korean Buddhism.
Thank you for your replies,
Yours
Martin
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Dear List members,
for those who are looking into dialog with korean buddhism, I found
(at amazon.com) an intresting publication coming up:
Two Soteriologies: Wonhyo and John Wesley, Buddhism and Christianity
(American University Studies. Series VII, Theology and Religion, Vol.
227)
by Peter Kikon Suh (Hardcover - March 30, 2006)
Our own conference publication is also listed:
Buddhism, Christianity And the Question of Creation: Karmic or Divine?
by Perry Schmidt-leukel (Editor) (Hardcover - March 2006)
as well as:
Christianity Looks East: Comparing The Spiritualities Of John Of The
Cross And Buddhaghosa
by Peter Feldmeier (Paperback - January 2, 2006)
Sounds like an interesting year in terms of b-c- dialog.
Best wishes
Martin
Orinta und Martin Rötting
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Internet: www.martin-roetting.de
Congratulations, Perry, it looks very
good. I’m just about to get out the previous Weisfeld lectures to read
them for a new course on ethical globalization, and right now I’m about
to start my Buddhist-Christian dialogue course, so that’s all for now –
except that all the papers from the St Ottilien conference have come in, and I
can start editing.
All the best for 2006,
John
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Christianity in Dialogue
New Publication
0334 04008 6 231pp
paper £18.99
Buddhism and Christianity in Dialogue
The Gerald-Weisfeld Lectures 2004
Edited by Perry Schmidt-Leukel
Buddhism and Christianity in Dialogue continues the
Weisfeld-Lectures, which were established with the first series on War and
Peace in World religions, published in 2004 by SCM Press.
The book is written for a general as well as a more
specialist readership. On the one hand it introduces basic topics of
Buddhist-Christian dialogue, on the other hand it opens up new ground:
particularly insofar as the Buddhist and the Christian contributers all write
comparatively. That is, the Buddhists speak not only on Buddhism but on
Christianity and Buddhism in relation to the specific topic, and so do the
Christians. Something similar has not yet done before in Buddhist-Christian
Dialogue making this a unique and groundbreaking book.
Each chapter is made up of a contribution from a Buddhist
and then from a Christian point of view. To conclude each chapter, both
authors then write together to address each others points in the previous
sections and so the book is truly interactive.
Thank you, Martin! Same wishes in return!
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>Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 14:12:49 +0100
>From: Hans Gruber <yogruber@...>
>To: vistirna@...
>Subject: Ungewöhnlicher Buddhismusartikel
>
>Halllo Freunde auf dem Weg,
>
>Ein Hinweis, der Euch vielleicht interessiert:
>
>In der aktuellen deutschen Dezember-Ausgabe von "National
>Geographic"
>(noch bis zum 15. Dezember erhältlich, ansonsten auch auf deren
>Website
>jederzeit bestellbar) steht eine große Titelgeschichte zum
>Buddhismus im
>Westen. Es scheint mir ein selten objektiver Überblick, weil er alle
>bedeutenden buddhistischen Traditionen im Westen beleuchtet. Darin
>wird,
>was ungewöhnlich ist, auch das Vipassana betont und inhaltlich gut
>beschrieben. Der Autor Perry Garfinkel praktiziert es selber, wie er
>im
>Artikel sagt, was aber seine Objektivität nicht geschmälert hat.
>Wegen
>der hohen Auflage von "National Geographic", und weil dieses Magazin
>auch von anderen Journalisten gelesen wird, dürfte der Artikel den
>Begriff "Vipassana" in Deutschland bekannter machen.
>
>Perry Garfinkel ist offenbar nicht nur Journalist, sondern
>praktiziert
>den Dharma auch selber, was er im Artikel transparent macht. Dies
>wird
>am Aufbau seines Textes deutlich (zum Beispiel an der trefflichen
>Auswahl der Zitate). Der Text ist ein relativ objektiver Überblick,
>der
>alle wichtigen Traditionen im Westen berücksichtigt, einschließlich
>des
>Vipassana als der dritten Haupttradition des Buddhismus im Westen
>neben
>tibetischem Buddhismus und Zen. Natürlich ist der Artikel kein
>wissenschaftlicher Aufsatz, sondern wendet sich an eine
>"uneingeweihte"
>Allgemeinheit.
>
>Gewöhnlich erscheinen in den Mainstream-Medien Buddhismusartikel
>ohne
>praktisches Verständnis und wirkliches Hintergrundwissen, oder
>verdeckte
>PR-Artikel für bestimmte buddhistische Richtungen von Journalisten,
>die
>zwar praktisches Verständnis und Hintergrundwissen haben, aber das
>Medium benutzen, um ihre buddhistische Tradition zu verbreiten. Dies
>gilt etwa für den Buddhismusüberblick von Andreas Hilmer im GEO vom
>Sommer (vgl. Kritik auf meiner Website). Davon hebt sich Perry
>Garfinkels Text angenehm ab.
>
>Auf der amerikanischen Website von "National Geographic" (der
>deutsche
>NG-Artikel ist von dort übersetzt) erscheinen auch drei, jeweils nur
>ein
>paar Minuten dauernde Videos. Es sind sehr interessante Interviews
>mit
>Perry Garfinkel rund um das Thema Buddhismus im Westen:
>
>http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0512/feature4/multimedia2.html
>
>Dort gibt es auch eine gute Bildtour zum Buddhismus mit Erklärungen:
>
>http://www7.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0512/feature4/multimedia.html
>
>
>Der folgende Text ist ein kurzer eigener Kommentar, den ich an das
>deutsche "National Geographic" geschickt habe:
>
>Leserbrief: "Die Neue Welt des Buddha" von Perry Garfinkel,
>Dezember 2005
>
>
> In den vergangenen Artikeln zum Buddhismus im Westen in den
>großen
> Printmedien war überwiegend vom tibetischen Buddhismus und Zen
>die
> Rede, bloß untergeordnet vom frühen Buddhismus Theravada, aber
> fast nie von der populärsten Praxis des Theravada, nämlich der
> Achtsamkeits- oder Einsichtsmeditation Vipassana. Um so
> erfreulicher ist es, dass im Leadartikel zum Buddhismus im
>Westen
> von Perry Garfinkel das Vipassana den Raum bekommen hat, der
> dieser vielgestaltigen Tradition als der dritten Hauptströmung
>des
> Buddhismus im Westen (neben tibetischem Buddhismus und Zen)
> objektiv zukommt.
>
>
> Es ist auch ungewöhnlich und sehr positiv, dass sich der Autor
> offen zu dieser Praxis bekennt. Dies hat ihn nicht daran
> gehindert, einen ausgewogenen Überblick zum ganzen Buddhismus
>im
> Abendland zu geben. Das Vipassana ist im Geiste der frühen
>Lehre
> eine relativ zurückhaltende Tradition, die nicht aktiv werbend
> auftritt. Gemäß den ältesten Quellen (dem Pali-Kanon des
> Theravada) betont sie Ethik, Ruhe und sehende Achtsamkeit in
> Selbstverantwortung. Sie bedeutet eine von kulturbedingten
>Formen
> weitgehend freie Art der buddhistischen Praxis, die im Westen
>mit
> unterschiedlichen Hauptansätzen vertreten ist.
>
>Einer von ihnen ist der im Beitrag dargestellte Ansatz. Weltweit
>wird er
>vor allem von dem treffend zitierten S. N. Goenka vertreten. Die
>ganze
>Tradition des Vipassana umfasst viel mehr. Laut einer englischen
>Dissertation (G. Houtman, 1990) existieren alleine in Burma
>mindestens
>24 Formen. Was sie und alle anderen Vipassana-Ansätze eint, ist im
>Unterschied zu einer Glaubenslehre der "Befreiungspragmatismus"
>(laut
>Indologiepionier Erich Frauwallner) der Praxislehre des historischen
>Buddha. Dieser hat es so resümiert: "Nur eines lehre ich, jetzt wie
>früher - das Leiden und das Ende des Leidens."
>
>
>Noch etwas anderes:
>
>Vielleicht interessiert Euch die folgende Wettbewerbsausschreibung
>der
>"Jungen Akademie", mit der "akademischen Preisfrage" (1. Preis 5000
>Euro) "Wo bleibt die Zeit?" Aus buddhistischer Sicht lässt sich viel
>dazu sagen.
>
>Nähere Infos stehen hier:
>
>http://www.uschtrin.de/pr_jungeakademie.html
>
>Mit schönen Grüßen,
>
>Hans
>