
Comparative Religion - A Study
The book Comparative Religion: A Study highlights the urgent need for religious acceptance in a strife-torn society. It argues that while comparative study is a remedy for conflict, many struggle with the proper methodology required to approach the subject effectively.
The book introduces the work of the late Professor Pritibhushan Chatterji, who delivered a seminal lecture series on this methodology in 1967. This brief, lucid exposition as a vital tool for readers seeking a profound approach to studying global faiths.




