Eastern Religions and Western Thought

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Oxford University Press, 1989 - History - 396 pages
This challenging and beautifully written book describes the leading ideas of Indian philosophy and religion. It traces the probable influence of Indian mysticism on Greek thought and Christian development, through Alexandrian Judaism, Christian Gnosticism, and Neo-Platonism. The author argues that Christianity, which arose out of an eastern background and became wedded to Graeco-Latin culture, will find rebirth in a renewed alliance with this Eastern heritage.

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THE HINDU
35
MYSTICISM AND ETHICS IN HINDU THOUGHT
58
The Upanisads and the Orphic and Eleusinian mysteries
135
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