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Exile and Otherness

The Ethics of Shinran and Maimonides

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Exile and Otherness

The Ethics of Shinran and Maimonides

Description

In Exile and Otherness: The Ethics of Shinran and Maimonides, Ilana Maymind argues that Shinran (1173–1263), the founder of True Pure Land Buddhism (Jodo Shinshu), and Maimonides (1138–1204), a Jewish philosopher, Torah scholar, and physician, were both deeply affected by their conditions of exile as shown in the construction of their ethics. By juxtaposing the exilic experiences of two contemporaries who are geographically and culturally separated and yet share some of the same concerns, this book expands the boundaries of Shin Buddhist studies and Jewish studies. It demonstrates that the integration into a new environment for Shinran and the creative mixture of cultures for Maimonides allowed them to view certain issues from the position of empathic outsiders. Maymind demonstrates that the biographical experiences of these two thinkers who exhibit sensitivity to the neglected and suffering others, resonate with conditions of exile and diasporic living in pluralistic societies that define the lives of many individuals, communities, and societies in the twenty-first century.

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: Introducing Shinran and Maimonides

Chapter 2: Shinran and Maimonides: Exile and Tolerance

Chapter 3: Shinran and Maimonides: Exile and the “Other”

Chapter 4: What Can We Learn from the Past

Bibliography

About the Author

Product details

Published 23 Jun 2020
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 190
ISBN 9781498574594
Imprint Lexington Books
Series Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Ilana Maymind

Ilana Maymind, PhD, teaches in the department of r…

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