Debates on war and peace within Jain and Hindu traditions revolve around the fear of incurring individual bad karma from violence, potentially inhibiting the individual’s journey to spiritual liberation. Generally, the religious culture of both Jain and Hindu traditions elevates nonviolence to one of the highest moral principles. Jainism embraces ahiṃsā (non-harming) as the central doctrine, and Hindu traditions exalt non-harming as one of the highest disciplines and virtues (dharma). However, a personal spiritual commitment to nonviolence creates tension with the humanistic value of striving for an ethic of social justice and peace. Maintaining social harmony sometimes requires confrontation or targeted violence. It is not surprising that ...
More than either cause of conflict or source of reconciliation, religious devotional practices are c...
A religion with Buddhism's particular moral philosophies of non-violence and asceticism and with its...
A religion with Buddhism's particular moral philosophies of non-violence and asceticism and with its...
To many outside, and some within, the Jain tradition, the ethical bar seems to have been set at a da...
The research contained in this paper focuses on the religion of Jainism, its main principle of ahims...
The research contained in this paper focuses on the religion of Jainism, its main principle of ahims...
men have always struggled and fought against the prevailing social evils and human suffering, histor...
The thesis of this paper is to point out that the concept of ahimsa should be practiced. To answer t...
The twenty-first century began with the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Much has been writt...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the roots of non-violence from the Vedic Age, circa 3000 BCE ...
In the Western imagination, both Gandhi and the Dalai Lama are the icons of non-violence, one a Hind...
Food taboos are widely seen all over the world. This is a complicated phenomenon in which various el...
In this paper, I explore the complex ethical dynamics of violence and nonviolence in Mahāyāna Buddhi...
Religious believers claim their religions are peaceful and genuine believers are peacekeepers and pe...
This paper argues that Gandhi’s active non-violence is an ethic that (a) resists the use of illegiti...
More than either cause of conflict or source of reconciliation, religious devotional practices are c...
A religion with Buddhism's particular moral philosophies of non-violence and asceticism and with its...
A religion with Buddhism's particular moral philosophies of non-violence and asceticism and with its...
To many outside, and some within, the Jain tradition, the ethical bar seems to have been set at a da...
The research contained in this paper focuses on the religion of Jainism, its main principle of ahims...
The research contained in this paper focuses on the religion of Jainism, its main principle of ahims...
men have always struggled and fought against the prevailing social evils and human suffering, histor...
The thesis of this paper is to point out that the concept of ahimsa should be practiced. To answer t...
The twenty-first century began with the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Much has been writt...
The purpose of this thesis is to trace the roots of non-violence from the Vedic Age, circa 3000 BCE ...
In the Western imagination, both Gandhi and the Dalai Lama are the icons of non-violence, one a Hind...
Food taboos are widely seen all over the world. This is a complicated phenomenon in which various el...
In this paper, I explore the complex ethical dynamics of violence and nonviolence in Mahāyāna Buddhi...
Religious believers claim their religions are peaceful and genuine believers are peacekeepers and pe...
This paper argues that Gandhi’s active non-violence is an ethic that (a) resists the use of illegiti...
More than either cause of conflict or source of reconciliation, religious devotional practices are c...
A religion with Buddhism's particular moral philosophies of non-violence and asceticism and with its...
A religion with Buddhism's particular moral philosophies of non-violence and asceticism and with its...