Comparative Religion - Comparing Traditions

Comparing Traditions

Further information: Eastern religions, Western religions, prehistoric religion, religions of the Ancient Near East, Proto-Indo-Iranian religion, and Proto-Indo-European religion

Bahá'í Faith

  • Bahá'í Faith and other religions
  • Bahá'í Faith and Buddhism
  • Bahá'í Faith and Hinduism
  • Bahá'í Faith and Zoroastrianism

Buddhism

  • Bahá'í Faith and Buddhism
  • Buddhist–Christian Studies
  • Buddhism and Christianity
  • Buddhism and Eastern religions
  • Buddhism and Gnosticism
  • Buddhism and Hinduism
  • Buddhism and Jainism
  • Buddhism and Theosophy
  • Parallels between Buddha and Jesus

Christianity

  • Christianity and other religions
  • Buddhism and Christianity
  • Buddhist–Christian Studies
  • Christianity and Islam
  • Christianity and Judaism
  • Christianity and Neopaganism
  • Christianity and Paganism
  • Christianity and Vodou
  • History of Hindu–Christian Encounters, AD 304 to 1996
  • Parallels between Buddha and Jesus

Hinduism

  • Hinduism and other religions
  • Ayyavazhi and Hinduism
  • Bahá'í Faith and Hinduism
  • Buddhism and Hinduism
  • Hinduism and Islam

Islam

  • Islam and other religions
  • Christianity and Islam
  • Hinduism and Islam
  • Islam and Jainism
  • Islam and Judaism
  • Islam and Sikhism
  • Mormonism and Islam

Jainism

  • Buddhism and Jainism
  • Islam and Jainism
  • Jainism and Sikhism

Mormonism

  • Mormonism and Christianity
  • Mormonism and Islam
  • Mormonism and Judaism

Paganism and Neopaganism

  • Christianity and Paganism
  • Christianity and Neopaganism

Sikhism

  • Hinduism and Sikhism
  • Islam and Sikhism
  • Jainism and Sikhism

Taoism

  • Taoism and other religions

Zoroastrianism

  • Zoroastrianism and other religions

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