• Chinese salvationist religions or Chinese folk religious sects are a Chinese religious tradition characterised by a concern for salvation (moral fulfillment)...
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    various influences from Chinese religions. Chinese salvationist religions have influenced the rise of Japanese new religions such Tenriism and Korean...
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    (Xiantiandao) Chinese salvationist religions Chinese shamanism Chinese spiritual world concepts Confucianism—Confucian church Ghosts in Chinese culture Taoism...
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  • Gutian County, leading to the Kucheng Massacre. Chinese folk religion Chinese salvationist religions Luoism White Lotus Ma, Meng. 2011. p. 173-175 Seiwert...
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  • divided religions into three broad categories: world religions, a term which refers to transcultural, international faiths; Indigenous religions, which...
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    widely popular in China, and Confucian thinkers responded by developing neo-Confucian philosophies. Chinese salvationist religions and local cults thrived...
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    Confucianism and Chinese salvationist religions (such as Yiguandao and the Church of Virtue). Despite being practised freely, these religions have no official...
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    Shangdi (category Deities in Chinese folk religion)
    certain strains of Chinese Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, some Chinese salvationist religions (notably Yiguandao) and Chinese Protestant Christianity...
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    Maitreya (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    devotion is most widely practice in Chinese Mahayana Buddhism, but it may also be found in other Chinese religions, like Yiguandao. Maitreya devotion was...
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  • and Iranian religions. Eastern religions include: Taoic religions or East Asian religions such as Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion, and Shinto...
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    development. During the same period, folk religions developed ties with environmental causes. Chinese salvationist religions (such as earlier Xiantiandao) become...
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    China portal History portal Cao'an Ming Cult Chinese Buddhism Chinese folk religion Chinese ritual mastery traditions Chinese salvationist religions Great...
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  • (2011). Chinese Religious Life. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-973138-1. Palmer, David A. (2011). "Chinese Redemptive Societies and Salvationist Religion:...
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    Religion Map from Harvard University, based on data from the World Religion Database, showing highly unprecise ranges of Chinese folk (salvationist)...
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    Queen Mother of the West (category Chinese salvationist religions)
    Lady Queen Mother. In Chinese salvationist religions, she is believed to be the same being as their main deity, Wusheng Laomu (Chinese: 無生老母; lit. 'birthless...
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  • Pilanpo (category Chinese salvationist religions)
    Vilambā (Chinese: 毗蓝婆; pinyin: Pílánpó) is a bodhisattva and rakshasi in Mahayana Buddhism and the mother of Maori Xingguan in Chinese folk religion. According...
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    popularity among overseas Chinese people today. Elements of religious Confucianism can be found in Chinese salvationist religions and Falun Gong, while a...
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  • Maitreya teachings (category Chinese salvationist religions)
    become a distinctive feature of Maitreyan sects. White Lotus Chinese salvationist religions Three Suns (eschatology) Yiguandao Xiantiandao Luo teaching...
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    the competition between the two religions may still be seen in some teachings and commentaries given by both religions today. A similar situation happened...
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  • Tiandiism is a group of Chinese salvationist sects, namely the Holy Church of the Heavenly Virtue and the Lord of Universe Church, which emerged respectively...
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  • Weixinism (category Chinese salvationist religions)
    Church of the Heart-Only (唯心聖教 Wéixīn Shèngjiào) is one of the Chinese salvationist religions born in Taiwan in the late 20th century. It was founded in 1984...
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  • Three Suns (eschatology) (category Chinese salvationist religions)
    in some Chinese salvationist religions and schools of Confucianism. According to the doctrine, the absolute principle, in many salvationist sects represented...
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    Fujian (redirect from Religion in Fujian)
    may be irreligious or involved in Chinese folk religion, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese salvationist religions, or Islam. Notably, Fujian is one...
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    Erlang Shen (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    Erlang Shen, or simply Erlang, is a god in Chinese folk religion and Daoism, associated with water (flood control), justice, warriorhood, hunting, and...
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  • Tianxian miaodao (category Chinese salvationist religions)
    and 1960s, it has persisted to the present day. Chinese salvationist religions Chinese folk religion Ownby (1996). Ownby, David (1996). "Scriptures of...
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    Sichuan (redirect from Religion in Sichuan)
    currently ranked 10th. The predominant religions in Sichuan are Chinese folk religions, Taoist traditions, and Chinese Buddhism. According to surveys conducted...
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  • Li Guangchang (category Chinese salvationist religions)
    pinyin: Zhèng Mín), was a self-declared Chinese emperor and leader of a salvationist sect. He ruled a small territory in Cangnan County, called the "Zishen...
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    spirit writing led to the foundation of several Chinese salvationist religions. The spread of Chinese cultural techniques, such as printing and painting...
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    Mahayana (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    shamanism, Syncretized Shinto (shinbutsu-shūgō) and some of the Chinese salvationist religions. Most of the major forms of contemporary Mahāyāna Buddhism are...
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    Understanding of 'Sectarianism' in the Study of Chinese Religions" (PDF). Review of Religion and Chinese Society. 2 (4): 145–185. doi:10.2307/2059958. JSTOR 2059958...
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