Taylor, in the end, makes a case for «Judaeo - Christian theism,» and for «its central promise of a divine affirmation of the human, more total than humans can ever
attain unaided.»
In general it is a system whereby the individual, by his own
unaided efforts and following the middle path taught by the Buddha in his first Sermon at Benares and expressed variously in other discourses,
attains to Nirvana or the end of the rebirth cycle in which man finds himself.