This work compares Hindu and Christian ideas about God and people and helps Christians make sense of Eastern notions of God. It teaches readers about the non-dualistic thought of 8th century Hindu thinker Sankara and the Christian pantheism (belief in and worship of all Gods) of Paul Tillich. It presents a new theology of God and human beings which has a richer and more radical conception of divine immanence (the belief of God existing within humans), and provides a fresh view on the problems and prospects of the human condition.