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The author surveys the Bhagavad Gita alongside key Western texts and thinkers, comparing their philosophical and devotional teachings. Beginning with an account of the Gita's place in Vedic and Upanishadic development, the work contrasts ideas of ritual, knowledge, and the world-soul with Western notions of justice and the servant of God. Subsequent chapters read classical and Christian sources, including Plato, Virgil, and the life and message of Jesus, to trace ethical affinities and divergences, and an appendix outlines later Krishna-centered literature. The tone is comparative, aiming to highlight shared motifs and distinctive metaphysical and moral emphases.

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J. N. Farquhar

J. N. Farquhar was a notable scholar and author, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of religious texts and their interpretations. His key work, "Gita and Gospel," explores the philosophical and spiritual connections between the Bhagavad Gita and the teachings of Christianity. Farquhar's insights into the comparative study of religions have made a significant impact on the discourse surrounding Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. His academic background and thoughtful analysis provide readers with a deeper appreciation of the complexities and commonalities found within these influential texts.

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