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Samuel Johnson’s ‘Oriental Religions and Their Relation to Universal Religion’ is a comprehensive scholarly examination of Eastern religious traditions and their significance in the context of universal spirituality. The work delves into the fundamental principles, philosophies, and practices of major Oriental religions, exploring how these diverse traditions connect to overarching spiritual truths.
Johnson presents a comparative analysis of Eastern religions, investigating their core teachings, historical development, and contributions to human spiritual understanding. The book addresses fundamental questions about religious diversity, commonalities among faith traditions, and the search for universal religious principles that transcend cultural and geographical boundaries.
This important work serves as a bridge between Eastern and Western religious thought, offering readers insights into how Oriental religions have shaped spiritual philosophy and practice. Published by Gyan Publishing House, it remains a valuable resource for scholars, theologians, and students of comparative religion seeking to understand the deeper connections between diverse faith traditions.







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