I write these words as a scholar shaped by Buddhist philosophy and as a lifelong observer of religious dialogue across cultures. Over the years, I have encountered many books that speak about Buddhism. Very few take the time to truly listen. This book does exactly that. It approaches Buddhism with attentiveness, care, and intellectual honesty, and it speaks from Christian faith with clarity that feels grounded rather than anxious.
What impressed me most is the author’s posture. The pages reflect long friendship, patient learning, and deep respect for human dignity. Buddhism is engaged here as a living tradition, not as an abstract system. Peace, suffering, discipline, and moral seriousness are described in ways that resonate with lived experience. From that place of understanding, the author introduces Jesus with remarkable restraint and warmth, allowing the reader to encounter Christian faith as relationship rather than persuasion.
This book carries quiet confidence. It neither rushes nor retreats. It invites reflection. It honors freedom. It trusts that truth carries its own weight when expressed through love. Such an approach reflects maturity, wisdom, and deep spiritual integrity. Readers will sense that these insights arise from lived engagement rather than borrowed theory.
I believe this book will serve as a valuable companion for anyone seeking thoughtful and respectful engagement between Buddhism and Christianity. It deserves careful reading and wide circulation. Its voice is gentle, its vision is clear, and its contribution is significant.
Research Fellow in Interreligious Philosophy
Centre for Contemplative Traditions