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This category is for articles about interfaith dialogue, religious pluralism and ecumenism between Christianity and Hinduism. For articles and categories involving both religions, use Category:Christianity and Hinduism
Christianity revolves heavily around the life of Jesus Christ as detailed in the Bible, whereas Hinduism is not based on any one personality or one book, but rather on the philosophy that there is a God, or no God and just self, etc. [citation needed] Nevertheless, some scholars have studied whether there are links between the story of Jesus ...
It criticizes Hinduism, and portrays Christianity as the true faith. It was written in British India in 1839, and revised twice. [1] As suggested by the title Mata-parīkṣā (Sanskrit for "An Examination of Religions"), Muir portrayed himself as an impartial judge of religions. [2]
Sacred texts of Hinduism mostly written in Sanskrit. Hindu scripture is divided into two categories: Śruti – that which is heard (i.e. revelation) and Smriti – that which is remembered (i.e. tradition, not revelation). Hinduism A worldwide religious tradition that is based on the Vedas and is the direct descendant of the Vedic religion. It ...
Christianity and Hinduism (3 C, 3 P) I. Christianity and Islam (14 C, 50 P) J. Christianity and Judaism (14 C, 25 P) M. Christian missions (19 C, 143 P)
Converts to Hinduism from Christianity (1 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Christianity and Hinduism" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity differ in their fundamental beliefs with regard to heaven, hell and reincarnation, to name a few. From the Hindu perspective, heaven ( Sanskrit svarga ) and hell ( Naraka ) are temporary places, where every soul has to live, either for the good deeds which they have done or for the sins which they have committed.
Christianity can be taxonomically divided into six main groups: the Church of the East, Oriental Orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and Restorationism. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Within these six main traditions are various Christian denominations (for example, the Coptic Orthodox Church is an Oriental Orthodox denomination).