The Chander Mohan Jain Memorial Lecture at Huron University
We all need to make a living, but what would it mean to make a “climate-friendly” living? Jain ethical approaches to career and professional life drawn from śrāvakācāra texts leave us with much to ponder in terms of the climate impact of our professional work. Written primarily by Jain ascetics to instruct lay conduct in all dimensions of life, śrāvakācāra scriptures indeed provide very specific guidance for the types of careers we should choose to reduce the ecological harm caused by our professional work. In this lecture, we will explore the important connections between the work that we do and its potential effects on the climate in light of some core theories in Jain professional ethics gleaned from śrāvakācāra texts, leaving inspired to make a righteous living that is good for us and our collective climate future.
About Professor Christopher Jain Miller
Christopher Jain Miller, the co-founder and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Arihanta Institute, completed his PhD in the study of Religion at the University of California, Davis. He is a Visiting Researcher at the University of Zürich’s Asien-Orient-Institut and Visiting Professor at Claremont School of Theology where he co-developed and co-runs a remotely available Masters Degree Program focusing on Engaged Jain Studies. His current research focuses on Modern Yoga and Engaged Jainism. Christopher is the author of a number of articles and book chapters concerned with Jainism and the practice of modern yoga. He is the author of Embodying Transnational Yoga: Eating, Singing, and Breathing in Transformation (Routledge 2024) as well as co-editor of the volumes Engaged Jainism: Critical and Constructive Approaches to the Study of Jain Social Engagement (SUNY, Forthcoming) and Beacons of Dharma: Spiritual Exemplars for the Modern Age (Lexington 2020).
About the Chander Mohan Jain Memorial Lecture Series
The Chander Mohan Jain Memorial Lecture Series was established in 1993 by the friends and family of Dr. Chander Mohan Jain in his memory. Dr. Jain was a strong supporter of intercultural communication and this annual lecture series is an opportunity to continue his legacy of bringing topics of interest pertaining to the Jain culture to Huron and the community.