"In many ways, the most intellectually stimulating book on Buddhism in the past few years."–Adam Gopnik,
The New Yorker "A serious, secular reexamination of Buddhist ethics that acknowledges religiosity. . . . Highly intelligent, rigorous, and absorbing."–
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"There is much of value in Batchelor's book for practitioners and scholars alike."–Thomas Calobrisi,
Reading Religion "Brilliant, illuminating, and thought provoking,
After Buddhism deserves the ultimate compliment for a work of this kind: it is useful. In probing the ancient scriptures in search of a Buddha we can relate to, Batchelor makes his dharma come thrillingly alive. A masterful achievement."–Mark Epstein, MD, author of
Thoughts without a Thinker "In this remarkable book, Stephen Batchelor transcends Buddhist dogma to surface a vision of the dharma that goes right to the heart of our contemporary global culture. Through diligent scholarship and years of practice, the author sheds new and revelatory light on the dharma. This is a must-read for all students of Buddhism."–Joan Halifax, PhD, Abbot, Upaya Zen Center
"With exemplary lucidity, Stephen Batchelor demonstrates the relevance of an ancient thought and practice in our own era. There is much in it that illuminates and clarifies–for those acquainted with Buddhism as well as those coming to it for the first time."–Pankaj Mishra
"Drawing on insights gleaned during decades of intensive practice, study, and writing, Batchelor's essays demonstrate conclusively how the ancient texts of Buddhism speak directly to the needs of contemporary people living active, engaged lives in the world."–Robert E. Buswell, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles
"An audacious disquisition on Buddhism, universal dharma, reality, and suffering for the 21st century. Batchelor posits that for the deep wisdom of Buddhism to serve humanity fully in our time, it may have to transcend itself."–Jon Kabat-Zinn, author of
Full Catastrophe Living and
Coming to Our Senses