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The Lotus Gospel presents a comprehensive comparative study of Mahayana Buddhism and Catholic Christianity, examining their symbolic teachings within historical and geographical contexts. Elizabeth Anna Gordon explores the remarkable parallels and differences between these two major world religions, offering readers deep insights into their spiritual philosophies and practices.
The book systematically analyzes key religious symbols, doctrinal teachings, and spiritual traditions shared between Buddhism and Christianity. Gordon’s scholarly approach reveals how both faiths have developed complex theological systems addressing fundamental human questions about salvation, enlightenment, and divine purpose. By placing these traditions side by side, the author demonstrates how different cultures and time periods have produced remarkably similar spiritual insights and symbolic representations.
This work serves as an invaluable resource for religious scholars, comparative theology students, and anyone interested in understanding the deeper connections between Eastern and Western spiritual traditions.







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