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Karma and Redemption offers a profound examination of two of the world’s major religious traditions through the lens of their central soteriological concepts. A. G. Hogg, a respected theologian and scholar, undertakes the ambitious task of interpreting Hinduism while simultaneously restating Christian doctrine in light of Hindu philosophical insights.
The work explores how the Hindu understanding of karma—the law of cause and effect governing human action and rebirth—relates to Christian concepts of redemption, grace, and salvation. Hogg argues for a deeper dialogue between these traditions, examining their fundamental similarities and differences regarding human nature, moral responsibility, and spiritual liberation.
Through careful analysis and comparative theology, this essay challenges readers to reconsider both traditions with fresh perspective. It serves as an invaluable resource for scholars of comparative religion, theology students, and anyone interested in understanding the philosophical foundations of Eastern and Western spirituality.
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