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Maurice Fluegel’s seminal work presents an extensive comparative analysis of three major Eastern religions: Parseeism (Zoroastrianism), Brahmanism (Hinduism), and Buddhism. The author meticulously examines the legislative frameworks, doctrines, and ritualistic practices of these traditions while drawing significant connections to Western religious texts.
This scholarly examination explores how these Eastern philosophical systems relate to and potentially influenced the development of the Bible, Talmud, Gospel, and Koran. Fluegel pays particular attention to the Messiah-ideals present across these traditions, revealing remarkable parallels in messianic thought and expectations. The work serves as an important resource for scholars interested in comparative religious studies, historical theology, and the cross-cultural development of religious concepts.
Originally published as a hardcover edition, this comprehensive text remains invaluable for understanding the interconnected nature of world religions and their shared intellectual heritage.
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