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The author argues that many elements of early Christianity derive from Essenism, which he traces to Buddhist influence brought to the Mediterranean, and analyzes parallels in parables, rites, monastic practices, and theological motifs between Buddhism and the New Testament. He examines foundational figures and texts, contrasts an Essene and an anti‑Essene portrayal of Jesus, surveys post‑Buddha developments, the Gospel according to the Hebrews, Johannine elements, and ritual observances, and treats monasticism, vegetarianism, and ethical teachings. The work is organized into chapters on Moses, Buddha, presaging tokens, early successors, apostolic communities, and liturgical forms, and presents comparative evidence for its central thesis.

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Arthur Lillie

Arthur Lillie was a writer and scholar known for his exploration of the intersections between Buddhism and Christianity. His notable work, "The Influence of Buddhism on Primitive Christianity," delves into the similarities and influences between these two major world religions. Lillie's writings contribute to the understanding of religious thought and the historical context of spiritual beliefs, offering insights into how different faiths can shape and inform one another. His work remains a point of reference for those studying comparative religion and the historical interactions between Eastern and Western spiritual traditions.

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