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A comparative survey presents historical outlines, core doctrines, rituals, and cultural settings of ten major religious traditions, including Confucian, Brahmanic (Hindu), Buddhist, Zoroastrian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Scandinavian (Teutonic), Jewish, and Islamic systems. It contrasts ethnic, race-linked religions with universal or catholic faiths, identifies recurring themes such as dualistic and monotheistic tendencies, and assesses moral, philosophical, and social effects. Each tradition is evaluated in relation to Christianity, and the work argues that Christian teaching synthesizes and develops elements found elsewhere while emphasizing progress, universality, and the idea of a religious fullness derived from the life and teachings it presents.

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Title: Ten Great Religions: An Essay in Comparative Theology

Author: James Freeman Clarke

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Ten Great Religions

An Essay in Comparative Theology

James Freeman Clarke

Prophets who have been since the world began.—Luke i. 70.

Gentiles ... who show the work (or influence) of the (that) law which is written in their hearts.—Romans ii. 15.

God ... hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth ... that they should seek the Lord, if haply they may feel after him and find him.—Acts, xviii. 24-27.

Copyright, 1899,
By Eliot C. Clarke.

To
William Heney Channing,
My Friend and Fellow-Student
During Many Years,
This Work
Is Affectionately Inscribed.

Preface.

The first six chapters of the present volume are composed from six articles prepared for the Atlantic Monthly, and published in that magazine in 1868. They attracted quite as much attention as the writer anticipated, and this has induced him to enlarge them, and add other chapters. His aim is to enable the reader to become acquainted with the doctrines and customs of the principal religions of the world, without having to consult numerous volumes. He has not come to the task without some preparation, for it is more than twenty-five years since he first made of this study a speciality. In this volume it is attempted to give the latest results of modern investigations, so far as any definite and trustworthy facts have been attained. But the writer is well aware of the difficulty of being always accurate in a task which involves such interminable study and such an amount of details. He can only say, in the words of a Hebrew writer: "If I have done well, and as is fitting the story, it is that which I desired; but if slenderly and meanly, it is that which I could attain unto."

Contents.

Chapter I.

Introduction.—Ethnic and Catholic Religions.

Chapter II.

Confucius and the Chinese, or the Prose of Asia.

Chapter III.

Brahmanism.

Chapter IV.

Buddhism, or the Protestantism of the East.

Chapter V.

Zoroaster and the Zend Avesta.

Chapter VI.

The Gods of Egypt.

Chapter VII.

The Gods Of Greece.

Chapter VIII.

The Religion of Rome.

Chapter IX.

The Teutonic and Scandinavian Religion.

Chapter X.

The Jewish Religion.

Chapter XI.

Mohammed and Islam.

Chapter XII.

The Ten Religions and Christianity.

Ten Great Religions.