Foreword by Jack Miles
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Jewish Voices
Its a No-Karma Event (Sylvia Boorstein)
From JUBU to OJ (Nathan Katz)
Becoming Who You Always Were: The Story of a Zen Rabbi (Alan Lew)
Enriching Awareness: A Jewish Encounter with Buddhism (Sandra B. Lubarsky)
The Garden in the Middle (Richard G. Marks)
Interview, April 25, 2001 (Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi)
The Impact of Buddhism (Sheila PeltzWeinberg)
Part Two: Christian Voices
Contacts with Buddhism: A Christian Confession (John B. Cobb, Jr.)
Close Encounters of a Certain Kind (Ruben L.F. Habito)
Loving Someone You Cant See (Robert A. Jonas)
The Mommy and the Yogi (Sallie B. King)
The Light of Buddhist Wisdom and the Three Births (Sister Elaine MacInnes, O.L.M.)
Living in Gods Grace (Terry C. Muck)
On Becoming a Buddhist Christian (Maria Reis Habito)
Part Three: Perspectives on Jewish and Christian Encounters with the Way of the Buddha
A Sociological Perspective
Interfaith Encounter and Religious Identity: Sociological Observations and Reflections (E. Burke Rochford, Jr.)
A Jewish Perspective
To Learn and to Teach: Some Thoughts on Jewish-Buddhist Dialogue (Arthur Green)
A Christian Perspective
An Appreciation of Christian Appreciations of Buddhisms Still Waters (William R. Burrows)
A Buddhist Perspective
Calling, Being Called (Norman Fischer)
Notes
Suggested Reading: An Annotated List
Additional Reading
About the Contributors
About the Editors
Index