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The Higher Hinduism in Relation to Christianity examines the profound philosophical foundations of Hindu thought through a Christian lens. T. E. Slater presents a detailed analysis of Hindu metaphysics, ethics, and spiritual practices, comparing them with Christian doctrines and theological concepts.
This work bridges two major world religions by identifying common ground in their spiritual aspirations while acknowledging fundamental differences in their approaches to divinity, salvation, and human purpose. Slater’s scholarly examination provides readers with a nuanced understanding of how Hindu philosophy addresses timeless questions of existence, morality, and transcendence.
Originally written during a period of significant Christian-Hindu dialogue, this text remains relevant for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in comparative religion. It serves as an essential resource for understanding the intellectual contributions of Hindu philosophy and its potential dialogue with Western Christian thought.







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