The esteemed intellectual John G. Jackson (1907-1993) showed great emphasis towards the competitive objectivity on the subject matter on Comparative Analysis Of Religions. Some would look at the title of being disrespectful towards Christianity; however, Jackson displayed a great ability on how a student or teacher of Comparative Analysis Of Religion can differentiate presuppositions pertaining towards an individuals 'religion.' Jackson gave a monumental evaluation on the subject with great respect. "Christianity Before Christ" should be a prerequisite for those who are interested in Exegesis, Hierology, Hermeneutics and Mythology. Jackson displayed a informed analysis between on what is a historical fact and mythical folklore pertaining towards 'religion.' He establishes scholarly hypothesis on the origins and evolution on what is perceived as faith in the ancient and modern world with ample amount of references.