The book carried its weight not only because of the amount of pages it contain but the subjects matter that is contained therin has utmost validity today and needs to be discussed and parctised both in the East and West by the followers of all religious and ideology. The theme of the book is close to my heart and i am glad to say that the author has done a marvelous work by painstakingly researching into it and doing the utmost to make the issues clear and practical. Religion is " orthopraxis" and it cannot be shelved to some corner of life and to a few hour of practice; it has to permeate the whole life.As religious pluralism is a gift and a challenge the religions need to take it up with earnestness not by its denial but by learning to live with it, and as the author suggests find ways and means for mutual fecundation and fulfilment.