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zysi [14]
3 years ago
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Buddhism in China undoubtedly includes among its adherents many high-minded, devout, and earnest souls who live an idealistic li

fe. Christianity ought to make a strong appeal to such minds, taking from them none of the joy or assurance or devotion which they possess, but promoting a deeper, better balanced interpretation of the active world, a nobler conception of God, a stronger sense of sinfulness and need, and a truer idea of the full meaning of incarnation and revelation. In the passage, which of the following statements does the author infer?
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1 answer:
TiliK225 [7]3 years ago
5 0
It seeks to help the student to discriminate , to think in terms of devotee of Buddhism when he compares the religion to Christianity. 
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