This groundbreaking book is the first to compare and illuminate the doctrine of the Transcendent Absolute in a multiple cultural manner
It discusses the implications of the Transcendent Absolute both conceptually and experientially, in the spiritual perspectives of three towering figures in the history of world religions.
Shankara, Ibn ‘Arabi, and Meister Eckhart represent the metaphysical and mystical summits of Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity. By focusing on the theme of transcendence, often neglected in studies of religion and comparative mysticism, this work takes the reader to the heart of religion ultimately illuminating the unity of spiritual vision and experience which underlies all religious forms.