Being Jain : Art and Culture of an Indian Religion
(Autor) Johannes BeltzA visual primer on the art and culture of the Jains, and their legacy today Strict nonviolence, the renunciation of possessions and universal tolerance are the guiding principles of Jainism--a religious community that is found around the world but is little known outside India. Combining masterpieces of Jain art from the collection of the Museum Rietberg, richly illustrated essays and interviews with Jains from Europe, the US and India, Being Jain: Art and Culture of an Indian Religionprovides impressive insights into the unique lifestyle and ethical values cultivated by Jainism over many centuries. The catalog investigates how the living tradition of contemporary Jainism can deal with the fundamental challenges the world faces today: climate change, rampant consumerism, ethnic and religious intolerance and social inequality. A board game inside the book encourages readers to reflect on their own ethical lives while engaging their sense of play.
Johannes Beltz
Johannes Beltz is a renowned German author best known for his novel "The Secret Diary of Anne Frank," which sheds light on the life of Anne Frank during the Holocaust. His writing style is poignant and deeply moving, capturing the human experience with emotional depth. Beltz's work has made a significant impact on literature by preserving the memory of Anne Frank and the atrocities of World War II.