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This scholarly work by Samuel H. Kellogg presents a detailed comparative analysis of two of the world’s major religions. The book systematically examines the lives, teachings, and moral frameworks of Buddha and Christ, exploring the legends surrounding each figure and the core doctrines they established.
Kellogg’s analysis covers the ethical systems promoted by both Buddhism and Christianity, offering readers insight into the similarities and differences between these influential spiritual traditions. The work serves as an important historical document for understanding how Western scholars of the late 19th and early 20th centuries approached comparative religion.
Through careful examination of religious texts and traditions, the author provides a balanced exploration of Buddhist and Christian theology, their practical applications, and their impact on human spirituality and morality.







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