Tenrikyo (天理教, Tenrikyō, sometimes rendered as Tenriism) is a Japanese new religion which is neither strictly monotheistic nor pantheistic, originating...
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The Doctrine of Tenrikyo (Japanese: 天理教教典 Tenrikyo kyoten) is the doctrine of the Tenrikyo religion, published and sanctioned by Tenrikyo Church Headquarters...
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In Tenrikyo, God is a single divine being and creator of the entire universe. The first two characters in the Japanese kanji for Tenri-O-no-Mikoto are...
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Nakayama Miki (category Tenrikyo)
the Japanese calendar) was a nineteenth-century Japanese farmer and religious leader. She is the primary figure of the Japanese new religion Tenrikyo...
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Jihosha. (Original work published 1976) Tenrikyo Church Headquarters (1993). The Doctrine of Tenrikyo (Tenrikyo Church Headquarters, Trans.). Tenri, Japan:...
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In the Tenrikyo religion, Tenrikyo anthropology (天理人学, Tenri ningaku) is the study of humanity and its relationship to God in the context of Tenrikyo theology...
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Tenrikyo theology (天理教学 Tenrikyōgaku) is the theology of the Tenrikyo religion. The discipline of Tenrikyo theology consists of scriptural studies (studies...
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Tenrikyo Church Headquarters (天理教教会本部, Tenrikyo Kyokai Honbu) is the main headquarters of the Tenrikyo religion, located in Tenri, Nara, Japan. This establishment...
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The following is a timeline of the Tenrikyo religion, highlighting significant events since the birth of Tenrikyo's foundress Miki Nakayama. Specific...
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Ofudesaki (redirect from Ofudesaki (Tenrikyo))
The Ofudesaki (おふでさき, "Tip of the Writing Brush") is the most important scripture in Tenrikyo. It is one of Tenrikyo's three scriptures (sangenten 三原典)...
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Tenri, Japan: Tenrikyo Doyusha. Tenrikyo Church Headquarters (1993). The Doctrine of Tenrikyo. Tenrikyo Church Headquarters. Tenrikyo Church Headquarters...
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The History of Tenrikyo concerns the social and institutional development of Tenrikyo, from the day the teachings were founded by Miki Nakayama on October...
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Tenri University (category Tenrikyo)
an independent part of the secular mission of the new religious movement Tenrikyo. It was established in February 1925 as the coeducational Tenri Foreign...
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foundress of Tenrikyo. This text is one of the supplemental texts (準原典 jun-genten) to the Tenrikyo scriptures, along with The Doctrine of Tenrikyo and The Life...
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Tenri, Nara (redirect from History of Tenri, Nara)
The total area of the city is 86.42 km2 (33.37 sq mi). The city is named after the Japanese new religion Tenrikyo, which has its headquarters in the city...
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Tenrikyo Doyusha (天理教道友社 Tenrikyō Dōyūsha) is the official publisher of Tenrikyo Church Headquarters, disseminating news, information, and doctrinal materials...
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the Tenrikyo religion, the Jiba (中心) is the axis mundi where adherents believe that God created humankind. The spot is located in the center of the main...
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The Life of Oyasama, Foundress of Tenrikyo (稿本天理教教祖伝, Kōhon Tenrikyō Kyōso den), or The Life of Oyasama, is the biography of Nakayama Miki published and...
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the Tenrikyo religion, the Shinbashira (真柱 "central pillar") refers to the "administrative and spiritual leader" of Tenrikyo Church Headquarters. The...
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Joyous Life (category Tenrikyo)
In Tenrikyo, the Joyous Life (yōki yusan or yōki gurashi) is the ideal taught by spiritual leaders and pursued through charity and abstention from greed...
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Oyagami (category Tenrikyo)
Encyclopedia Britannica, "Ujigami", p. The Doctrine of Tenrikyo (Tenth, 2006 ed.). Tenri, Nara, Japan: Tenrikyo Church Headquarters. 1954. p. 3. v t e...
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In the Tenrikyo religion, the Service (おつとめ, Otsutome) is the most important prayer ritual, along with the Sazuke. The Service comes in fundamental forms...
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Tenri Seminary (category Tenrikyo)
coursework on Tenrikyo doctrine and rituals. Since its establishment, Tenri Seminary has gone through a number of reorganizations. In 1908, the seminary was...
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Iburi Izō (category Tenrikyo)
was the second spiritual leader, Honseki, of Tenrikyo after the death of Nakayama Miki (Oyasama) in 1887, while Oyasama's son Shinnosuke became the administrative...
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Honmichi (category Tenrikyo)
(甘露台人の理, The Princple of the Living Kanrodai). Despite to the religion being derived from Tenrikyo with different interpretation of the doctrine such as...
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Sazuke (category Tenrikyo)
Tenrikyō jiten, p. 103. English equivalent: A Glossary of Tenrikyo Terms, pp. 361–362. Nakayama, Shozen. "The Theory of Doctrine and the Practice of Faith...
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Tenri Hospital (category Tenrikyo)
It was founded on April 1, 1966. It was founded as part of the secular mission of Tenrikyo. In a nation where medical care is often highly specialized...
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Mikagura-uta (redirect from The Songs for the Service)
The Mikagura-uta (みかぐらうた, The Songs for the Service) is one of the three Tenrikyo scriptures, along with the Ofudesaki and the Osashizu. It was composed...
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Daehancheolligyo (category Tenrikyo)
(Korean: 대한천리교) is a Tenrikyo-based Shinshūkyō (Japanese new religion) that is based in South Korea. It is one of the two South Korean Tenrikyo organizations...
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Osashizu (category Tenrikyo)
In the Tenrikyo religion, the Osashizu (Japanese: お指図) ("Divine Directions") is a written record of oral revelations given by Izo Iburi. It is one of the...
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