The impetus for this book was a request from a group of Christian retreat directors who wanted to know what they could learn from Eastern spiritual traditions. Bruteau’s response was a series of five easily accessible, nontechnical reflections on various aspects of Hinduism and Buddhism offered generally as interpretations of Christian practices or texts. Here, she has added two additional essays, “Gospel Zen” and “The Immaculate Conception, Our Original Face.” Both continue the interpretive application of Eastern traditions to Christian texts. The book’s popular style is a strength as it is accessible to a broad audience. Bruteau’s interpretations of Christian texts are often insightful and may spark further exploration and dialogue with the East
The impetus for this book was a request from a group of Christian retreat directors who wanted to know what they could learn from Eastern spiritual traditions. Bruteau’s response was a series of five easily…