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Buddhism and Its Christian Critics offers a unique perspective on the intersection of Eastern and Western religious thought. Paul Carus, a prominent 19th-century philosopher and religious scholar, presents a comprehensive examination of how Christian theologians and thinkers have critiqued and responded to Buddhist philosophy and practice.
The book delves into the fundamental differences and unexpected commonalities between Buddhism and Christianity, analyzing the philosophical underpinnings of each tradition. Carus addresses Christian objections to Buddhist teachings while also highlighting points of potential dialogue and mutual understanding between the two great religions.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as an invaluable resource for scholars of comparative religion, historians of religious thought, and anyone interested in understanding how Western Christianity has historically engaged with Eastern spiritual traditions. The work remains relevant for contemporary interfaith discussions and theological study.
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