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Jains in the World

Religious Values and Ideology in India

John E. Cort (Professor of Religion, Professor of Religion, Denison University)

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English
Oxford University Press Inc
01 August 2000
"""There is no doubt that the wealth of new data and ideas offered in this exquisite book provides the deepest insights yet into the contemporary religious world of Jain laity. It will serve for some time as a paradigmatic monograph for future empirical studies of Jain religious life."" --Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies ""Jains in the World is a significant and welcome ethnography of contemporary Jains in western India by the most prominent scholar of Jainism in North America. This book is a must for scholars of South Asian religions and will provide scholars of Hindu traditions fine grounding both in a central dialectic of Jain thought and in contemporary Jain praxis."" --International Journal of Hindu Studies ""A valuable addition to the literature on Jainism as a living faith. Since it has the additional merits of being clearly written, attractively illustrated, and free of unnecessary theoretical baggage, it should serve as a good introduction to this tradition for college students."" --Journal of the American Oriental Society ""A must-read for understanding, by and large, the ritual world of the Jains. He has succeeded in proving that the concept of well-being is as central to the Jains' moral universe as their more entrenched pursuit of the goal of liberation of soul from karmic bondage.""--History of Religions ""An essential read for students and scholars of Jainism. . . . it identifies and defines a realm of value in Jainism strongly alluded to by recent scholarship, but which, until now, had not been explicitly stated. For this reason Jains in the World will doubtless prove to be a fundamental turning point in the development of Jaina studies.""-- The Journal of Religion 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 practiced today."

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 244mm,  Width: 162mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   538g
ISBN:   9780195132342
ISBN 10:   0195132343
Pages:   284
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Note on Language, Transliteration, and Names Hymn to Pancasar Parsvanath Introduction: On the Occasion of the Blessed Installation of the Lord 1. The Ideology of the Path to Liberation 2. Jains and Jainism in Patan 3. Going to the Temple: How to Worship God 4. Gifting and Grace: Patterns of Lay-Mendicant Interaction 5. Holy Asceticism 6. Remembrance and Celebration: The Jain Religious Year 7. Ideologies and Realms of Value Hymn to Pancasar Parsvanath Glossary Notes Bibliography Index

Professor and Director of the Department of Religion at Denison University. Author of Framing the Jina (November 2009; 218 copies)

Reviews for Jains in the World: Religious Values and Ideology in India

"""There is no doubt that the wealth of new data and ideas offered in this exquisite book provides the deepest insights yet into the contemporary religious world of Jain. It will serve for some time as a paradigmatic monograph for future empirical studies of Jain religious life."" --Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies ""Jains in the World is a significant and welcome ethnography of contemporary Jains in western India by the most prominent scholar of Jainism in North America. This book is a must for scholars of South Asian religions and will provide scholars of Hindu traditions fine grounding both in a central dialectic of Jain thought and in contemporary Jain praxis."" --International Journal of Hindu Studies ""A valuable addition to the literature on Jainism as a living faith. Since it has the additional merits of being clearly written, attractively illustrated, and free of unnecessary theoretical baggage, it should serve as a good introduction to this tradition for college students."" --Journal of the American Oriental Society ""A must-read for understanding, by and large, the ritual world of the Jains. He has succeeded in proving that the concept of well-being is as central to the Jains' moral universe as their more entrenched pursuit of the goal of liberation of soul from karmic bondage.""--History of Religions ""An essential read for students and scholars of Jainism. . . . it identifies and defines a realm of value in Jainism strongly alluded to by recent scholarship, but which, until now, had not been explicitly stated. For this reason Jains of the World will doubtless prove to be a fundamental turning point in the development of Jaina studies.""-- The Journal of Religion ""There is no doubt that the wealth of new data and ideas offered in this exquisite book provides the deepest insights yet into the contemporary religious world of Jain liaty. It will serve for some time as a paradigmatic monograph for future empirical studies of Jain religious life."" --Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies ""Jains in the World is a significant and welcome ethnography pf contemporary Jains in western India by the most prominent scholar of Jainism in North America. This book is a must for scholars of South Asian religions and will provide scholars of Hindu traditions fine grounding both in a central dialectic of Jain thought and in contemporary Jain praxis."" --International Journal of Hindu Studies ""A valuable addition to the literature on Jainism as a living faith. Since it has the additional merits of being clearly written, attractively illustrated, and free of unnecessary theoretical baggage, it should serve as a good introduction to this tradition for college students."" --Journal of the American Oriental Society ""A must-read for understanding, by and large, the ritual world of the Jains. He has succeeded in proving that the concept of well-being is as central to the Jains' moral universe as their more entrenched pursuit of the goal of liberation of soul from karmic bondage.""--History of Religions ""An essential read for students and scholars of Jainism. . . . it identifies and defines a realm of value in Jainism strongly alluded to by recent scholarship, but which, until now, had not been explicitly stated. For this reason Jains of the World will doubtless prove to be a fundamental turning point in the development of Jaina studies.""-- The Journal of Religion ""An authentic, detailed and penetrating explanation of the way the Jains of Patam practice their religion. John Cort's profound dedication and commitment to his subject is clearly evident on every page of this book. His sympathetic and keenly observed analysis of Jain principles will be of enormous help to future scholars and students of Islam.""-Jain Spirit ""A study that does full justice to the integration of a regional Jain religious culture in multiple dimensions. This fine book immediately takes its place among the very best and most important existing studies of Jains and Jainism."" -The Journal of the American Academy of Religion ""A welcome and vitally important contribution to the burgeoning literature in the field of Jain studies...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 antrhopology and the study of religion.""--Journal of the American Academy of Religion"


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