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Jesus and Buddha

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Imprint: Ulysses Press

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Jesus and Buddha were separated by five hundred years, three thousand miles, and two drastically different cultures. Yet this trade paper edition of the highly acclaimed hardback juxtaposes passages from the New Testament and ancient Buddhist scriptures to illuminate the striking similarity between their lives, deeds, and teachings.

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Title of Religion eBook: Jesus and Buddha
Release Date: 02-01-1999
Publisher: Ulysses Press

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SKU 9781569757710
File size 108
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