Book Title: Sramana 2005 01
Author(s): Shreeprakash Pandey
Publisher: Parshvanath Vidhyashram Varanasi

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________________ १६४ : श्रमण, वर्ष ५६, अंक १-६/जनवरी-जून २००५ “Jainism is more than a religion it is a way of living, in which we honour and value lite, perspective, honesty, and purity. Jainism is part of each idea, action, task, and interaction”. Jim Fredericks “'India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. Our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only." - Mark Twain Faulty Members and Students from Hawaii University who participated in the first ISSJS 1. Prof. James L. Fredericks, Ph.D. Los Angles, California Prof. Fredricks holds doctorate in theology from the University of Chicago and has been a member of the Department of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University for 14 years. He is a specialist in inter-religious dialogue. Jim is also Roman Catholic priest of the Archdiocese at San Francisco. Jim's interest in Jain studies comes through his work on Buddhist Christian Dialogue. 2. Robin Brinkmann, Claremont, California She is a Ph.D. student at the Claremont Graduate University in California in the department of the Philosophy of Religion and Theology, conducting research that will lead to greater communication between Christianity and South Asian religious systems. She has been a teacher of Bhagavad Gitā, Bhāgavat Purāņa, and Caitanya Caritāmsta for the past 30 years as For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org Jain Education International

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