Description: The first systematic discussion of the bodhisattva path in Māhayāna Buddhism from a Christian theological perspective.
Brief description: S. Mark Heim is the Samuel Abbot Professor of Christian Theology at Andover Newton Seminary at Yale Divinity School. He has written extensively on issues of religious pluralism, atonement, and Christian ecumenism. His books include Salvations: Truth and Difference in Theology (1995), The Depth of the Riches: A Trinitarian Theology of Religious Ends (2001), Saved from Sacrifice: A Theology of the Cross (2006), and most recently, Crucified Wisdom: Christ and the Bodhisattva in Theological Reflection (2018).
Review Quotes: Heim contributes creatively and fruitfully to the emerging field of comparative theology... This book is a valuable resource for any Christian seriously engaged in dialogue with Buddhists.-- "Horizons: The Journal of the College Theology Society"