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positive
portrayal

of

otherness.
popular

beliefs
reinforcedthose
essential

qualities


ditferentiatinggroups


ot‘Australians.In
2009 economicdiscourses
continueto

frame
Buddhisminthe
lllnwarra.Plans

by


theF0

Kuang


Shanto
buildtheNan

Tien
Institute.

adjacent


to
NanTien

Temple,


werewelcomed

primarily


in
economic

terms.

Indeed,


the

‘blessing‘


offered

by


theNanTienInstitutewas

principally


framed

by


theIllawnrru

Mercury


interms
of‘aroadtoeconomic

prosperity'


and

as

broadening


‘the

regional
economy

with
obvious

plug—in
advantages

forthe

education.healthand
tourismsectors’

(Illawarra
Mercury

2009:

4).


From
anexamination
ofthedebates

surrounding


Buddhismin
thelllawan-aan

urgent

research

agenda


forBible
scholarsandthe

taity


in
Australiaisarenewed

commitmentto
multiculturaldiscourses
framed

by


social

justice

andtheattendant

acknowledgment


ofthe

integrity


ofall

religions.Equivalence


of
faithshas

yet

to

be
attained.Anderson

(2000:388)chanedsome

signposts


that

mayhelp


the

laity


tothink

postnationally.
recasting

the
multiculturalidea]

by
invoking

a
notionof

‘rights

to

belong‘.


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