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Jains in the World - Religious Values and Ideology in India

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext As a clear, detailed, rich, and accessible account of the life of a community, Jains in the World is unsurpassed in the field of Jain studies, and stands as a fine example of ethnographic writing in the broader fields of anthropology and the study of religion. Informationen zum Autor John E. Cort is Associate Professor of Religion at Denison University. Klappentext This book presents a detailed fieldwork-based study of the ancient Indian religion of Jainism. Drawing on field research in northern Gujarat and on the study of both ancient Sanskrit and Prakrit and modern vernacular Jain religious literature! John Cort provides a rounded portrait of thereligion as it is practiced today.Cort begins by looking at the institutional structures that make up Jain society and by examining the major facets of Jain practice. Separate chapters present descriptions of temple worship and the connected Jain understandings of divinity! interactions between laity and monks and nuns! ascetic anddietary practices! and the many festivals and observances that make up the Jain calendar year. The portrait of the Jains that emerges in this book is significantly different from those found in earlier text-based studies that failed to portray the lived experience of Jainism. Cort's owninterpretation of Jainism focuses on a distinction between two realms of value. One is the clearly defined religious ideology that is at the core of mendicant practice and ideal lay practice! and whose goal is liberation. The other! less clearly delineated because it stems from everyday ethics andreligious imagination! is the realm of wellbeing. Cort demonstrates that this informal! unarticulated concept is the necessary complement to the formal ideology and is no less authentically Jain.Shedding new light on Jainism and highlighting the interaction between formal religious ideology and implicitly enunciated values! this highly original study will be of enormous value to both scholars and students in the fields of religious and cultural studies. Zusammenfassung This book presents a detailed fieldwork-based study of the ancient Indian religion of Jainism. Drawing on field research in northern Gujarat and on the study of both ancient Sanskrit and Prakrit and modern vernacular Jain religious literature, John Cort provides a rounded portrait of the religion as it is practised today....

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Authors John E. Cort, John E. (Professor of Religion Cort, Cort John E.
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.2000
 
EAN 9780195132342
ISBN 978-0-19-513234-2
No. of pages 284
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Miscellaneous

RELIGION / History, PHILOSOPHY / Eastern, RELIGION / Jainism, India, History of Religion, East Asian and Indian philosophy, Oriental & Indian philosophy, Jainism

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