any commentary which compares to Jainism & Buddhism?
I'm looking for commentary volumes or monographs that are a bit similar to commentaries, that have occasional comparisons to Jainism and Buddhism.
(Preferably title that are in Logos/Verbum or Accordance. I'm not going to use Kindle. Print will do.)
They don't have to be recent, although recent may sometimes be better.
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I know I don't have anything on this in my library. And I don't have L6.
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The Encyclopedia of Christianity, vols. 1-5 Has very informative articles, but it is expensive.
New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (13 vols.) Actually has several very good articles including the development of these two schools of religious thought and you may have picked it up in Community Pricing.
Understanding World Religions in 15 Minutes a Day may be you best bet for a quick inexpensive look at them as well as many other religions.
From the items in my Library these looked like the best options.
-Dan
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I have that one. Got it basically free used from a user here:
I didn't want it at the time:
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Would any of those resources explain the Muslim religion?
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The Christian Community Bible and the Dalit Commentary are the only reliable resources that come to mind that are Christian commentaries/study Bibles. But I would think that monographs rather than commentaries are a more productive line of inquiry. There Mysticism: Christian and Buddhist by D. T. Suzuki is the classical starting point.
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