Facets of Jainology

Facets of Jainology
Author: Vilas Adinath Sangave
Publisher: Popular Prakashan
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9788171548392

This Collection Of Research Papers Presents A Complete Picture Of The Jain Community`S Way Of Life, Its People And Its Culture. The First Part Deals With Jain Society, The Second With Jain Religion And The Concluding Part Relates To Jain Culture. Scholars And Lay Readers Interested In Various Aspects Of Jainology Will Find It Useful.

Facets of Jainism

Facets of Jainism
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005
Genre: Jainism
ISBN:

Contributed articles presented at Seminar on Glimpses of Early Jaina Thought on February, 27-28, 1989 at the Department and few delivered in form of departmental lectures.

Jaina Theory of Multiple Facets of Reality and Truth

Jaina Theory of Multiple Facets of Reality and Truth
Author: Nagīna Jī Śāha
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2000
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

REVIEWS: This is a very helpful volume and a good addition to contemporary scholarship on the valuable and little-known Jaina contribution to philosophy. Prof.Nagin Shah has edited the book well, including clear introduction and a very complete index

Jain Approaches to Plurality

Jain Approaches to Plurality
Author: Melanie Barbato
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9004276769

In Jain Approaches to Plurality Melanie Barbato offers a new perspective on the Jain teaching of plurality (anekāntavāda) and how it allowed Jains to engage with other discourses from Indian inter-school philosophy to global interreligious dialogue. Jainism, one of the world’s oldest religions, has managed to both adapt and preserve its identity across time through its inherently dialogical outlook. Drawing on a wide range of textual sources and original research in India, Barbato analyses the encounters between Jains and non-Jains in the classical, colonial and global context. Jain Approaches to Plurality offers a comprehensive introduction to anekāntavāda as a non-Western resource for understanding plurality and engaging in dialogue. “Building upon earlier work in this field without simply reduplicating it, Melanie Barbato’s work delves deeply into the question of the relevance of Jain approaches to religious and philosophical diversity to contemporary issues of inter-religious dialogue, and dialogues across worldviews more generally. (...) This work is a most welcome contribution to the conversation.” — Jeffery D. Long, Professor of Religion and Asian Studies, Elizabethtown College. April 2017. Author of Jainism: An Introduction.