Nonviolence to Animals, Earth, and Self in Asian TraditionsState University of New York Press, 24 de ago. de 1993 - 160 páginas This book probes the origins of the practice of nonviolence in early India and traces its path within the Jaina, Hindu, and Buddhist traditions, including its impact on East Asian Cultures. It then turns to a variety of contemporary issues relating to this topic such as: vegetarianism, animal and environmental protection, and the cultivation of religious tolerance. |
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Página vii
... Otherness and Nonviolence in the Mahābhārata 5. Nonviolent Approaches to Multiplicity 6. The Jaina Path of Nonresistant Death 7. Living Nonviolence Notes Index 75 85 99 111 121 141 Acknowledgments A love for animals and the earth , the.
... Otherness and Nonviolence in the Mahābhārata 5. Nonviolent Approaches to Multiplicity 6. The Jaina Path of Nonresistant Death 7. Living Nonviolence Notes Index 75 85 99 111 121 141 Acknowledgments A love for animals and the earth , the.
Página ix
... Jaina and Buddhist attitudes toward animals , which started during the course of that research in 1984 , is continued in this volume . Participation in the National Endowment for the Humanities Sum- mer Seminar on Buddhism and Culture ...
... Jaina and Buddhist attitudes toward animals , which started during the course of that research in 1984 , is continued in this volume . Participation in the National Endowment for the Humanities Sum- mer Seminar on Buddhism and Culture ...
Página x
... Jaina Vishva Bharati in Ladnun was truly remarkable and deeply appreciated , as were my many audiences with Acharya Tulsi . Michael Tobias's film Ahimsa : Nonvio- lence and his personal enthusiasm for the Jaina tradition served as a ...
... Jaina Vishva Bharati in Ladnun was truly remarkable and deeply appreciated , as were my many audiences with Acharya Tulsi . Michael Tobias's film Ahimsa : Nonvio- lence and his personal enthusiasm for the Jaina tradition served as a ...
Página xiii
... Jaina tradition . It advances the thesis that the practice of nonviolence arose from an ancient renouncer tradition that later gave birth to Jainism and Buddhism and heavily influenced aspects of Hinduism , including the classical yoga ...
... Jaina tradition . It advances the thesis that the practice of nonviolence arose from an ancient renouncer tradition that later gave birth to Jainism and Buddhism and heavily influenced aspects of Hinduism , including the classical yoga ...
Página xiv
... Jainism offers a sevenfold view . In this chapter , a comparison is made between the Jaina critique of other religious traditions and the modern field of interreli- gious dialogue . The multivalent , nondogmatic approach found in the ...
... Jainism offers a sevenfold view . In this chapter , a comparison is made between the Jaina critique of other religious traditions and the modern field of interreli- gious dialogue . The multivalent , nondogmatic approach found in the ...
Conteúdo
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Nonviolence Buddhism and Animal Protection | 21 |
Otherness and Nonviolence in the Mahābhārata | 75 |
Nonviolent Approaches to Multiplicity | 85 |
The Jaina Path of Nonresistant Death | 99 |
Living Nonviolence | 111 |
Notes | 121 |
Index | 141 |
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