Masao Abe

Masao Abe
阿部 正雄
Born1915
Osaka, Japan
DiedSeptember 10, 2006(2006-09-10) (aged 90–91)
Kyoto, Japan
Education
Alma materKyoto University
Philosophical work
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionJapanese philosophy
SchoolBuddhist philosophy
InstitutionsNara University
Main interests

Masao Abe (阿部 正雄, Abe Masao; 1915 – September 10, 2006) was a Japanese Buddhist philosopher and religious studies scholar who was emeritus professor at Nara University. He is best known for his work in comparative religion, developing a Buddhist-Christian interfaith dialogue which later also included Judaism. His mature views were developed within the Kyoto School of philosophy. According to Christopher Ives: "Since the death of D. T. Suzuki in 1966, Masao Abe has served as the main representative of Zen Buddhism in Europe and North America."