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The author presents a concise study of Buddhism, tracing the life and spiritual quest of Gautama, the development of Indian religious responses to suffering, and core doctrines such as transmigration, ascetic practices, the middle way, and the goal of emancipation. Chapters compare Buddhist concepts of universal law, confession, and moral discipline with Christian ideas of salvation, highlighting both convergences—ethical compassion and renunciation—and contrasts, particularly over the notion of a personal God and differing remedies for human sorrow. The tone is reflective, intended to invite sympathetic understanding and comparative reflection rather than exhaustive history.

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Annie H. Small

Annie H. Small was an author known for her contributions to the understanding of world religions. She wrote extensively on Buddhism and Islam, providing insights into their philosophies and practices. Her notable works include "Buddhism," which explores the core tenets and cultural significance of the religion, and "Islam," which delves into the beliefs and traditions of one of the world's major faiths. Small's writings reflect a commitment to fostering interfaith dialogue and appreciation, making her a valuable voice in the study of religious thought.

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