The Crown of Hinduism is a seminal work by J.N. Farquhar, first published in the early 20th century, offering a comprehensive comparison between Hinduism and Christianity from the perspective of a missionary scholar. This reprint by Salmon Books resurrects a critical intellectual engagement with Hindu philosophical, social, and religious structures as understood by the West during colonial India. Through deeply researched chapters such as The Indo-Aryan Faith, The Hindu Family, The Divine Social Order, Workmen's Hands, and The Summit of Indian Thought, Farquhar evaluates the core tenets, rituals, ethical systems, and theology of Hinduism. He contrasts these with Christian teachings, presenting Christianity as a culminating spiritual force. His analysis spans sociological, theological, and philosophical dimensions-highlighting themes of caste, sacrifice, rebirth, family customs, and the pursuit of moksha.
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