This book explores the complex relationships between Christianity and Eastern religions, examining the historical and theological interactions between these two distinct faith traditions. It delves into the similarities and differences between Christianity and Eastern philosophies, such as Buddhism and Hinduism, and considers the implications of these interactions for Christian theology and practice. Written for scholars, students, and practitioners of Christianity interested in comparative theology and interfaith dialogue, this book offers a nuanced and informed analysis of the intersections between Christianity and Eastern spirituality.