This book brings together distinguished philosophers, Buddhist scholars, physicists and cognitive scientists to examine the connection between the world of Western science and Eastern philosophy.
This was dense. A series of essays on the subject, some far more interesting than others. Some of them read way smoother than others, so I found myself skimming through to find the less enjoyable chapters.
I read this for a class many years ago. I remember that some of the writings changed the way I thought about my christian faith. One in particular made me rethink the doctrine of the fallen nature of humanity in a much more extreme way (they were speaking in terms of attachment and comparing it with survival on a cellular level). Most of the book I have forgotten but I think there was some notions of a connection between physics and consciousness that I wouldn't agree with now (I would have to go back and double check).