- of soldiers, officers, and
adherents who are
collectively known as
salvationists. Its
founders sought to
bring salvation to the poor, destitute, and...
-
Chinese salvationist religions or
Chinese folk
religious sects are a
Chinese religious tradition characterised by a
concern for
salvation (moral fulfillment)...
- London.
Clashes between the two
groups led to the
deaths of
several Salvationists[citation needed] and
injuries to many others. The
earliest reference...
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modern example of such a sect is
Yiguandao (Eternal Way), a 19th
century salvationist religion. In Yiguandao,
Maitreya is a key figure, a
great savior, patriach...
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adherents of Islam.
Chinese folk
religion also
comprises a
variety of
salvationist doctrinal organized movements which emerged since the Song dynasty. There...
- Jamaica, etc.
Often the
beginnings in
other countries occurred through "
salvationist"
activities by non-officers who had emigrated. With some
initial success...
- I1-Kuan4 Tao4),
meaning the
Consistent Way or
Persistent Way, is a
Chinese salvationist religious sect that
emerged in the late 19th century, in Shandong, to...
- Commissioner. In
addition to
being a p****ionate
Salvationist Read was also a
family man; in 1950 he
married Salvationist Winifred née
Humphries (1924-2007) with...
- veneration,
Chinese folk religion, Confucianism,
Taoism and po****r
salvationist organisations (such as
Yiguandao and Weixinism), as well as elements...
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ethnic Chinese religion,
including Taoism,
Confucianism and
Chinese salvationist religions (such as
Yiguandao and the
Church of Virtue).
Despite being...