Karmic and Abrahamic Faiths: Comparative Themes for Interreligious Dialogue

Domenic Marbaniang (2018)
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Abstract

Interreligious dialogue for social harmony and peace is a crucial topic in our times. Comparative religious studies helps to facilitate the peace building process. This book looks at a few comparative themes in some of the Karmic and Abrahamic faiths. Karmic religions include Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism that have one central connecting theme, the concept of karma. Similarly, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are connected through the story of Abraham. So, they are called Abrahamic religions.

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Domenic Marbaniang
Central India Theological Seminary

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