The author considers the early history of the religion, beginning with a detailed account of the life and teaching of Buddha himself. The subsequent spread of Buddhist doctrine is traced across the East from India to China and beyong, while great care is taken to explore the particular forms that the faith has taken in each context.
In addition, the specific nature of Buddhist beliefs and ethics are covered in some depth. The founding concept of Annihilation, the transmigration of the soul, and the pursuit of Nirvana are carefully expounded, as are the ethical beliefs in charity, honesty and respect for family ties.