- the name
Bocheon-gyo,
which was
adopted in 1921, at a
great ritual held in
Hamyang County,
South Gyeongsang Province. Eventually,
Bocheonism became the...
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welfare in the
present world.
Splinter movements include Suwunism and
Bocheonism.
Cheondogyo translated literally means "religion of the
Celestial Way"...
- • Hancha 普天郡 • McCune–Reischauer Poch'ŏn-gun • Revised
Romanization Bocheon-gun Map of
Ryanggang showing the
location of
Pochon Country North Korea...
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Mandir Vasna Sanstha Transcendental Meditation Cheondoism Jeungsanism Bocheonism Daesun Jinrihoe Jeung San Do
Suwunism Daejongism Victory Altar Đạo Bửu...
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established her own new religion. In the 1920s, Cha's branch,
known as
Bocheon-gyo,
became the
largest Korean new
religious movement and
possibly the...
- Sannam, ****in
Hyesan (혜산, 惠山) 1 eup :
Hyesan 5 myeon : Daejin, Byeoldong,
Bocheon, Bongdu,
Unheung Hwanghae Province or Hwanghae-do (Korean pronunciation:...
- are more than a
hundred "Jeungsan religions,"
including the now
defunct Bocheonism: the
largest in
Korea is
currently Daesun Jinrihoe (대순진리회), an offshoot...
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Jeungsanism (including
Jeung San Do,
Daesun Jinrihoe, the now-extinct
Bocheonism, and many
other sects). Most
mudang are female,
something that may connect...
- Back at the North, In-chang and Joon-pyeong
evade the
Americans and
reach Bocheon, a town near
Paektu Mountain. Joon-pyeong
meets his
frightened daughter...
- maintain, however, a dialogue. Gang Il-Sun
Daesun Jinrihoe Jeung San Do
Bocheonism Flaherty,
Robert Pearson (March 2004). "JeungSanDo and the
Great Opening...