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This comprehensive work by Champat Rai Jain presents a comparative analysis of Jainism and Christianity, two major world religions, in relation to contemporary science. The author skillfully bridges ancient philosophical traditions with modern scientific perspectives, examining core doctrines, ethical principles, and cosmological views from both faith traditions.
The book delves into how Jainism and Christianity address fundamental questions about existence, consciousness, and the nature of reality that also concern modern science. Through rigorous examination, Jain explores areas of convergence and divergence between religious teachings and scientific discoveries. This work is valuable for scholars of comparative religion, philosophy, theology, and anyone interested in understanding how different spiritual traditions engage with scientific knowledge and methodology.







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