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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author is a doctor passionate about medicine, Indian philosophy, Indo-European history and mountaineering. Read More...
The author is a doctor passionate about medicine, Indian philosophy, Indo-European history and mountaineering.
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The ‘Mahayana origins of Christianity’ is arguably the greatest unresolved controversy in all of history. Few things compare with it in sheer scale of consequences throughout geographies and generations. A labyrinth of hundreds of entangled books from five different libraries—the Pali Canon, Mahayana corpus, New Testament, Apocrypha, and Monastic codes. Using the lamps of the seven anomalies, this book will guide the reader through the mars
The ‘Mahayana origins of Christianity’ is arguably the greatest unresolved controversy in all of history. Few things compare with it in sheer scale of consequences throughout geographies and generations. A labyrinth of hundreds of entangled books from five different libraries—the Pali Canon, Mahayana corpus, New Testament, Apocrypha, and Monastic codes. Using the lamps of the seven anomalies, this book will guide the reader through the marshes of intertextuality and its quagmires of controversy.
The ‘Mahayana origins of Christianity’ is arguably the greatest unresolved controversy in all of history. Few things compare with it in sheer scale of consequences throughout geographies and generations. A labyrinth of hundreds of entangled books from five different libraries—the Pali Canon, Mahayana corpus, New Testament, Apocrypha, and Monastic codes. Using the lamps of the seven anomalies, this book will guide the reader through the mars
The ‘Mahayana origins of Christianity’ is arguably the greatest unresolved controversy in all of history. Few things compare with it in sheer scale of consequences throughout geographies and generations. A labyrinth of hundreds of entangled books from five different libraries—the Pali Canon, Mahayana corpus, New Testament, Apocrypha, and Monastic codes. Using the lamps of the seven anomalies, this book will guide the reader through the marshes of intertextuality and its quagmires of controversy.
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