Some Alternatives to Jesus Christ : A Comparative Study of Faiths in Divine Incarnation

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSubject(s): Abstract: A scholarly treatise from a Christian perspective drawn from the author's lectures in theology at New College, Oxford, and absent the vituperative tone of more anti-Baha'i works. Johnston relies on Gobineau, E. G. Browne, Goldziher, H. Romer, and D. B. Macdonald as primary sources, but never quotes the Bahá'í writings. He ends his bibliographical footnote with, "All British and American propagandist literature very unreliable."
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A scholarly treatise from a Christian perspective drawn from the author's lectures in theology at New College, Oxford, and absent the vituperative tone of more anti-Baha'i works. Johnston relies on Gobineau, E. G. Browne, Goldziher, H. Romer, and D. B. Macdonald as primary sources, but never quotes the Bahá'í writings. He ends his bibliographical footnote with, "All British and American propagandist literature very unreliable."

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