James Thayer Addison
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James Thayer Addison (1887–1953) was an American Episcopalian teacher and writer.[1] He wrote several books on Islam and Buddhism, including the second major English language study of the Ahmadiyya movement after Howard Walter.
Works
- Addison, J. T. 'The Ahmadiyya Movement and its Western Propaganda', Harvard Theological Review, vol. 22, (1929)
References
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- ↑ Logan Frederick Quinn The Sum of All Heresies : The Image of Islam in Western Thought Adjunct Professor of History Utah State University - 2007 Page 143 "57 A later missionary strategist in the Gairdner tradition was James Thayer Addison, an American seminary teacher, who wrote The Christian Approach to the Moslem (1942).58 Addison (1887–1953) taught church history at the Episcopal ..."