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Jeungsanism (Korean: 증산교; RR: Jeungsangyo) is an
English word with two
different uses: as a
synonym of
Jeung San Do (증산도), a
Korean new
religious movement...
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movement within Jeungsanism with the most
visible presence abroad,
although it is not the
largest branch in Korea. The
central text of
Jeungsanism, the Dojeon...
- Buddhism, Confucianism, Cheondoism,
Daesun Jinrihoe, Islam, Daejongism,
Jeungsanism and
Eastern Orthodox Christianity. In
response to the
rapidly changing...
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indigenous religions,
including Cheondoism (a
Confucianizing religion),
Jeungsanism, Daejongism,
Daesun Jinrihoe, and others.
Freedom of
religion is guaranteed...
- Il-sun and
known to his
followers as Kang
Jeungsan (Korean: 강증산; Hanja: 姜甑山), is the
founder of
Jeungsanism, a
Korean religious movement that generated...
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Tenrikyo Ryukyuan Korean Korean shamanism Cheondoism Jeungsanism Vietnamese Vietnamese folk
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Jeungsan station (Korean: 증산역) is a
railroad station in
South Korea.
Jeungsan station (Seoul)
Jeungsan station (Busan Metro) This
disambiguation page lists...
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influenced the rise of ****anese new
religions such
Tenriism and
Korean Jeungsanism; as
these new
religious movements draw upon
indigenous traditions but...
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Shinto list Shugendō
Tenrikyo Ryukyuan Korean Korean shamanism Cheondoism Jeungsanism Vietnamese Vietnamese folk
religion Đạo Mẫu
Caodaism Hoahaoism Đạo Bửu...
- has also
influenced some
Korean new religions, such as
Cheondoism and
Jeungsanism. The
anthropologist Chongho Kim
noted that
defining Korean shamanism...