"This
valuable reference work is the result of a monumental effort to bring together
in a form accessible to English readers the basic terminology and doctrinal
systems of the four great wisdom teachings of the East: Buddhism, Hinduism,
Taoism, and Zen. . . . The
Encyclopedia
is clearly written, items are cross-referenced, and when a concept is given a
different meaning by different traditions, each interpretation is provided for
the reader. . . . A necessary reference book for everyone's bookshelf."—Karuna
"Very
satisfying . . . A certain reverence to the Eastern traditions on the part of
the writers seeps through every page of this admirable volume. One comes to
love it."—The
Advent
"A
useful—indeed essential—source of just the kind of authoritative information
any knowledgeable person needs in the post-secular era of today. The material
is judiciously selected and helpfully organized for ready
access."—Professor Harvey Cox, Harvard Divinity School
"This
is a work no student of religion can dispense with. It is a highly
professional, specialized, yet broadly informative book one needs for frequent
consultation on such topics as the Lotus School, Nagarjuna, Zen Buddhism,
Vasubandhu, or
I
Ching
.
The
Encyclopedia of Eastern Philosophy and Religion
covers
in depth a very large number of entries, from the most general to the very
specialistic, being a necessary tool in the orientation of a broad audience
within the fascinating yet unfamiliar land of Eastern religions. It is an
excellent instrument of knowledge for an essentially pluralistic
age."—Ioan P. Couliano, author of
Out
of This World