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- Tenrikyo (天理教, Tenrikyō, sometimes rendered as Tenriism) is a ****anese new religion which is neither strictly monotheistic nor pantheistic, originating...
- In Tenrikyo, God is a single divine being and creator of the entire universe. The first two characters in the ****anese kanji for Tenri-O-no-Mikoto are...
- (Korean: 대한천리교) is a Tenrikyo-based Shinshūkyō (****anese new religion) that is based in South Korea. It is one of the two South Korean Tenrikyo organizations...
- religious leader. She is the primary figure of the ****anese new religion Tenrikyo. Followers, who refer to her as Oyasama (おやさま), believe that she was settled...
- Africa, Canada, the United States, Malaysia, and most European countries. Tenrikyo conducts missionary work in approximately forty countries. Its first missionary...
- 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, ****an. This establishment...
- In 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...
- of the Writing Brush") is the most important scripture in Tenrikyo. It is one of Tenrikyo's three scriptures (sangenten 三原典), along with the Mikagura-uta...
- The History of Tenrikyo concerns the social and institutional development of Tenrikyo, from the day the teachings were founded by Miki Nakayama on October...
- 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...