Review of The Word Speaks to the Faustian Man, by Som Raj Gupta ; A History of Indian Buddhism, From Samacrkyamuni to Early Mahamacryamacrna, by Hirakawa Akira, trans. and ed. Paul Groner ; The Doctrine of the Upanisads and the Early Buddhism, by Hermann Oldenberg, trans. Shridhar B. Shrotri ; and Evil and the Mystics' God: Towards a Mystical Theodicy, by Michael Stoeber [Book Review]

Asian Philosophy 3 (1):55-66 (1993)
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