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The Jewish Book of Why  The Second Jewish Book of Why (2 volumes in slipcase)

ebooks The Jewish Book of Why The Second Jewish Book of Why (2 volumes in slipcase) by Alfred J. Kolatch in History

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There have been many studies that focus on aspects of the history of Japanese Buddhism. Until now; none have addressed important questions of organization and practice in contemporary Buddhism; questions such as how Japanese Buddhism came to be seen as a religion of funeral practices; how Buddhist institutions envision the role of the laity; and how a married clergy has affected life at temples and the image of priests. This volume is the first to address fully contemporary Buddhist life and institutions―topics often overlooked in the conflict between the rhetoric of renunciation and the practices of clerical marriage and householding that characterize much of Buddhism in today’s Japan. Informed by years of field research and his own experiences training to be a Tendai priest; Stephen Covell skillfully refutes this "corruption paradigm" while revealing the many (often contradictory) facets of contemporary institutional Buddhism; or as Covell terms it; Temple Buddhism.Covell significantly broadens the scope of inquiry to include how Buddhism is approached by both laity and clerics when he takes into account temple families; community involvement; and the commodification of practice. He considers law and tax issues; temple strikes; and the politics of temple boards of directors to shed light on how temples are run and viewed by their inhabitants; supporters; and society in general. In doing so he uncovers the economic realities that shape ritual practices and shows how mundane factors such as taxes influence the debate over temple Buddhism’s role in contemporary Japanese society. In addition; through interviews and analyses of sectarian literature and recent scholarship on gender and Buddhism; he provides a detailed look at priests’ wives; who have become indispensable in the management of temple affairs.


#372908 in Books Jonathan David Publishers 2000Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 2 2.89 x 6.01 x 9.32l; 3.02 #File Name: 0824603141768 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great books on Jewish practices and beliefs.By KilgoreThis is a very; very good set of books that explain a lot about Jewish practices and beliefs beyond just reading scripture. My marriage is mixed: I am a Christian and my wife is Jewish. I read these books in a short time and found myself explaining some of the traditions to my wife!. Rabbi Kolatch explains the roots of the tradition (Torah; Tanakh; or Talmud). He is an Orthodox Rabbi; and the text does lean that way. Given that; he does go over how Conservative and Reformed Judaism differ without casting aspersions on their differences. Highly recommended for persons of the Jewish faith; or other Abrahamic religions trying to understand Jewish traditions.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. One StarBy CustomerTerrible and way too much $$$2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Extremely smallBy CustomerI guess I should have noticed the reviews that the size is 3x3 inches; so you are getting 176 pages of a 3x3 book. It is rather nice for a coffee table but its awkward to hold and read being so small. It is rather nicely done. The info inside is probably according to the reviews. The answer to each question is about a mini paragraph and with it being 3x3; it's disappointing. You can get the answers from the web. This is a coffee table book.

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