A brilliant book on the thought of Meister Eckhart. Instead of giving an exegesis of some of Eckhart's works, Smith describes in broad strokes the spirituality of Meister Eckhart, and how his ideas hang together. But Smith also describes how Eckhart's thought can be a source of inspiration for spirituality today. Interestingly, because of Smith's description of Eckhart's thought - especially in the way Eckhart's ideas are shot through wich paradox - Eckhart's spirituality comes very close to that of Zen Buddhism. (Smith acknowledges this at different places, by saying that "[a]ny genuine expression of truth in one particular place sets up resonances, or echoes, everywhere else", 130). Although a slender volume, the thought in this book goes deep. Recommended for those who not only want an introduction to Eckhart's ideas, but also see how it can be applied to one's own life.