Buddha, Jesus and Muhammad
A Comparative Study

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This cool, clear-sighted comparative study has no theological axe to grind. It offers a trusty thematic guide to the figureheads of three of the largest religions in the world.

  • The comparative approach is descriptive and even-handed, highlighting both similarities and differences across a range of major areas.
  • The thematic chapters cover: early life, followers, the core message, political attitudes, relations with women, and death.
  • The engaging writing and descriptive approach make this an ideal text for students, instructors and general readers.

Preface ix

Notes xiv

Maps xv

1 Sources 1

The Delay in Writing 1

Gospel Portraits 6

Qur’an, Sira and Hadith 11

Observations 16

2 Context 23

The Ganges Plain 23

Roman Palestine 28

Arabia Deserta 34

Observations 37

3 Early Years 44

Heir to the Throne 44

Son of the Carpenter 49

Orphan and Merchant 54

Observations 58

4 Turning Point 65

The Four Sights 65

Waters of the Jordan 71

Night of Power 75

Observations 80

5 Message 88

Four Noble Truths 88

Kingdom of God 94

The Straight Path 100

Observations 106

6 Miracles 114

Iddhi 114

The Finger of God 118

One or Many? 122

Observations 127

7 Followers 134

The Third Jewel 134

The Twelve Disciples 141

Companions 147

Observations 154

8 Women 163

The Renunciation 163

Eunuch for the Kingdom 168

Mothers of the Faithful 174

Observations 179

9 Politics 185

The Enemy Within 185

Messiah 191

Ruler of Arabia 196

Observations 204

10 Death 212

The Blacksmith’s Meal 212

Cross and Tomb 218

In ‘A’isha’s arms 226

Observations 230

Conclusion 238

Further Reading 245

References 251

Index 255

Paul Gwynne is Lecturer in Comparative Religion in the General Education Program at the University of New South Wales, Australia, where he is also affiliated to the Law School. He has taught theology and religious studies in Jogjakarta, Indonesia, and Melbourne, Australia. Dr Gwynne is the author of World Religions in Practice: A Comparative Introduction (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), and Special Divine Action (1996).