Buddha, Jesus and Muhammad A Comparative Study

Buddha, Jesus and Muhammad: A Comparative Study by Paul Gwynne, published by John Wiley & Sons on March 17, 2014, is a comprehensive examination of three prominent religious figures. This 288-page book presents a clear and neutral analysis, focusing on the similarities and differences among Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad without any theological bias. The thematic structure allows for an organized exploration of their early lives, core messages, political attitudes, and relationships with women.
Readers will find that this study offers a descriptive and even-handed approach, making it suitable for students, instructors, and general readers interested in religion and Eastern philosophies. The thematic chapters provide insights into the followers of these figures and their perspectives on death, contributing to a deeper understanding of their impact on the world. This edition serves as a reliable guide for those seeking to explore the intersections of these major religious traditions.
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This cool, clear-sighted comparative study has no theological axe to grind. It offers a trusty thematic guide to the figureheads of three of the largest religions in the world.
- The comparative approach is descriptive and even-handed, highlighting both similarities and differences across a range of major areas.
- The thematic chapters cover: early life, followers, the core message, political attitudes, relations with women, and death.
- The engaging writing and descriptive approach make this an ideal text for students, instructors and general readers.
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