Ten Great Religions - An Essay in Comparative Theology by James Freeman Clarke
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Chapter XII. The Ten Religions and Christianity. § 1. General Results of this Survey § 2. Christianity a Pleroma, or Fulness of Life § 3. Christianity, as a Pleroma, compared with Brahmanism, Confucianism, and Buddhism § 4. Christianity compared with the Avesta and the Eddas. The Duad in all Religions § 5. Christianity and the Religions of Egypt, Greece, and Rome § 6. Christianity in Relation to Judaism and Mohammedanism. The Monad in all Religions § 7. The Fulness of Christianity is derived from the Life of Jesus § 8. Christianity as a Religion of Progress and of universal Unity Ten Great Religions. Chapter I. Introduction.--Ethnic and Catholic Religions. |
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