An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Religion
An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Religion, written by F. B. Jevons in the early 20th century, is a scholarly examination of various religious beliefs and practices. Aimed at students and missionaries, it provides a framework for understanding the historical and contextual significance of world religions, particularly in relation to Christian missionary efforts. Jevons discusses the evolution of religious thought and emphasizes the importance of comparative religion in understanding humanity's quest for the divine, while maintaining a neutral stance on the ultimate truth of different faiths.
