This is an impressively researched and eloquently written book whose individual chapters cohere into presenting a vivid and variegated picture of Buddhism and Its Religious Others..., I can truly say that this volume fills a substantial lacuna in the field, and that it will therefore prove immensely useful to students and scholars studying, teaching and/or researching interreligious relations, as well as Buddhist religious and intellectual history across Asia.
Christopher V. Jones is a research associate and affiliated lecturer at the Faculty of Divinity, and a Bye-Fellow of Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. He has trained and taught at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and his research focuses on aspects of primarily Mah?y?na Buddhist literature across Sanskrit, Chinese and Tibetan sources. He is the author of The Buddhist Self: On Tath?gatagarbha and ?tman (2021).