Hinduism and Buddhism
Material type: TextNew York Philosophical Library n.dDescription: 86 p.; includes bibliohraphic referencesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- Buddhism and Hinduism
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Contents. Part 1. Hinduism. Introduction. The myth. The way of works. The social order. Notes to Hinduism. Part 2. Buddhism. Introduction. The myth. The doctrine. Notes to Buddhism
'A highly original discussion of problems of philosophy of religion from the Indian point of view. The whole exposition shows that the Christian theologian who will take the trouble to study Indian religion seriously, and not merely �historically� will find in its teachings abundant extrinsic and probable proofs of the truth of Christian doctrine; and may at the same time, if he will abandon his �proselytising fury,� realize the essential unity of all religions.'- Amazon
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