Reflections On Violence in Asian Religions

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Religion and Violence Pub Date : 2018-05-22 DOI:10.5840/JRV2018611
Jimmy Yu
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T cross-cultural study of religions goes beyond narrow culture-bound perspectives, categories, and methods, and provides scholars with concerns, practices, and special features outside exclusively Western, usually Judeo-Christian, traditions. However, it is still common to find scholars drawing primarily from the European religious heritage in their use of categories of faith, belief, myth, ritual, eschatology, deity, and so forth. These categories can be useful in the study of mainstream Asian religious traditions like Buddhism, Hinduism, and Daoism. But some categories, like violence, do not easily map onto Asian religious traditions. As it is understood in the Asian tradition, violence comprises such a wide range of themes that using Western traditions of scholarship to understand it will simply leave out or distort too much. Of course, while there are many categories that manifest differently in different cultures, there are also aspects of the human condition that are intelligible throughout any number of human civilizations. In our postmodern academic milieu that favors difference, fragmentation, nuance, and heterogeneity, it would be foolish to make grand claims across the huge expanse of the world that is Asia. Yet in parts of Asia where various religious traditions have enduring effects on cultures, I do see familiar configurations of religious tenets and cultural practices, particularly in premodern times and at the junctures between traditional premodern practices and
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关于亚洲宗教暴力的思考
宗教的跨文化研究超越了狭隘的文化视角、范畴和方法,为学者提供了西方传统(通常是犹太-基督教传统)之外的关注点、实践和特色。然而,学者们在使用信仰、信仰、神话、仪式、末世论、神等类别时,仍然普遍借鉴欧洲宗教遗产。这些类别可以用于研究亚洲主流宗教传统,如佛教、印度教和道教。但有些类别,比如暴力,并不容易与亚洲的宗教传统相吻合。正如在亚洲传统中所理解的那样,暴力包含了如此广泛的主题,以至于使用西方学术传统来理解它只会忽略或扭曲太多。当然,尽管有许多类别在不同的文化中表现得不同,但人类状况的某些方面在任何数量的人类文明中都是可以理解的。在我们崇尚差异、碎片化、细微差别和异质性的后现代学术环境中,在亚洲这片广阔的世界上大声疾呼是愚蠢的。然而,在亚洲的一些地区,各种宗教传统对文化有着持久的影响,我确实看到了熟悉的宗教信条和文化实践的组合,尤其是在前现代时代,以及传统前现代实践和
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Journal of Religion and Violence
Journal of Religion and Violence Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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