The Higher Hinduism in Relation to Christianity: Certain Aspects of Hindu Thought From the Christian Standpoint [Hardcover](Hardcover, T. E. Slater)
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About The Book: The Higher Hinduism in Relation to Christianity: Certain Aspects of Hindu Thought from the Christian Standpoint (1902) by Thomas Ebenezer Slater explores the relationship between Hinduism and Christianity from a theological perspective. Slater examines key elements of Hindu philosophy, such as the concepts of divinity, salvation, and spirituality, and contrasts them with Christian beliefs. He argues for the compatibility of certain Hindu ideas with Christianity, proposing that Hinduism, in its higher form, can be seen as a precursor or fulfillment of Christian teachings. The work had a significant impact on missionary thought and influenced discussions at the Edinburgh World Missionary Conference in 1910. About The Author: Thomas Ebenezer Slater (1840–1912) was an English missionary and scholar of Hinduism, associated with the London Missionary Society (LMS) from 1866. Working in Calcutta, Madras, and Bangalore, he focused on educating young men from English-medium colleges. Slater developed the fulfillment theory of Christianity’s relationship with other faiths, influencing missionary thought, particularly at the Edinburgh World Missionary Conference in 1910. His notable works include God Revealed (1876), The Higher Hinduism in Relation to Christianity (1902), The Philosophy of Missions (1882), Studies in the Upanishads (1897), and Transmigration and Karma (1898). He retired in 1904. The Title 'The Higher Hinduism in Relation to Christianity: Certain Aspects of Hindu Thought From the Christian Standpoint written/authored/edited by T. E. Slater', published in the year 2025. The ISBN 9789369209743 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 308 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Philosophy. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms.