
audiobook
by J. Murray (John Murray) Mitchell, Sir William Muir
TWO OLD FAITHS - ESSAYS ON THE RELIGIONS OF THE HINDUS AND THE MOHAMMEDANS - BY - J. MURRAY MITCHELL, M.A., LL.D. - AND - SIR WILLIAM MUIR, LL.D., D.C.L.
NEW YORK CHAUTAUQUA PRESS - C. L. S. C. Department, 150 Fifth Avenue 1891
THE HINDU RELIGION.
OUTLINE OF THE ESSAY.
THE HINDU RELIGION. - INTRODUCTION.
I. THE VEDAS.
II. PHILOSOPHY, AND RITUALISM.
III. RECONSTRUCTION—MODERN HINDUISM.
IV. CONTRAST WITH CHRISTIANITY.
V. HINDUISM IN CONTACT WITH CHRISTIANITY.
These essays guide listeners through the sprawling history of Hinduism, beginning with the ancient Vedas and tracing how a simple, image‑free system gave way to a complex tapestry of gods, rituals, and philosophical schools. The discussion moves through the rise of Brahmanism, the Buddhist challenge, and the later flowering of the Puranas, while also examining how caste, gender roles, and modern reform movements such as the Brahmo Samaj have reshaped the faith. Throughout, the authors draw thoughtful contrasts with Christian ideas, inviting listeners to see both common ground and distinctive differences.
The second part turns to the religion of the Mohammedans, offering a parallel overview of its origins, core doctrines, and historical development. By juxtaposing the two ancient traditions, the collection encourages a deeper appreciation of how each has evolved and interacted with the societies around them, providing a balanced, scholarly perspective that enlightens without preaching.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (181K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Stacy Brown Thellend and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-11-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1904
A Scottish missionary and orientalist, he spent decades in western India and later wrote vivid books that introduced Indian religions and society to English-speaking readers. His work blends firsthand experience, language study, and a lifelong interest in cross-cultural understanding.
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1819–1905
A Scottish administrator and scholar of Islam, he spent decades in British India before returning home to lead the University of Edinburgh. He is best remembered for combining public service with prolific writing on early Islamic history and Christian missionary questions.
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