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Daesun Jinrihoe (Korean: 대순진리회),
which in its English-language
publications has
recently used the
transliteration Daesoonjinrihoe and, from 2017, Daesoon...
- Il-sun.
Sinism Taoism Gang Il-sun Bocheon-gyo
Daesun Jinrihoe M****imo Introvigne, "Daesoon
Jinrihoe",
World Religions and
Spiritualities Project, Virginia...
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located in Pocheon,
Gyeonggi Province,
South Korea. It was
founded by
Daesun Jinrihoe in
November 1991 and
opened in
March 1992. The
university operates Daejin...
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reorganized his
branch in 1969 as
Daesoon Jinrihoe.
Although statistics are a
matter of contention,
Daesoon Jinrihoe seems to be the
largest new
religion in...
- his
death around one
hundred different new religions,
including Daesoon Jinrihoe and
Jeung San Do. Jeungsanism, as his
movement was called, and various...
- Won
Buddhism had 131
temples in 1969 and 418 in 1997. Similarly,
Daesun Jinrihoe's temples have
grown from 700 in 1983 to 1,600 in 1994.
Statistics from...
-
visualization exercises.
There are also
mantras in Cheondoism,
Daesun Jinrihoe,
Jeung San Do and Onmyōdō.
Other Chinese religions have also
adopted the...
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Cheondoism (a
Confucianizing religion), Jeungsanism, Daejongism,
Daesun Jinrihoe, and others.
Freedom of
religion is
guaranteed by the constitution, and...
- of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church), Seventh-day
Adventist Church,
Daesun Jinrihoe,
Unification Church, and Islam.
There is also a
small Jewish po****tion...
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Church World Mission Society Church of God Bocheon-gyo
Cheondogyo Daesun Jinrihoe Jeung San Do
Jeungsanism Juche Muism Taejonggyo Hinduism in
South Korea...