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patriarchs as
embodiments of God. "Chinese
salvationist religions" (救度宗教 jiùdù
zōngjiào) is a
contemporary neologism coined as a
sociological category and gives...
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native (or indigenous) religion" (民俗宗教 mínsú
zōngjiào) or "Chinese
ethnic religion" (民族宗教 mínzú
zōngjiào), or
other names.
There has been much speculation...
- Teu, with his
familiar "peach-buns" hair (tóc trái đào, or
zongjiao in Chinese...
- lit. 'wu religion', 'shamanism', 'witchcraft';
alternatively 巫觋宗教 wū xí
zōngjiào),
refers to the
shamanic religious tradition of China. Its
features are...
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Relationships between Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, and folk custom".
Shijie Zongjiao: 24–32. (Regarding "baibai" as the term for the act of
offering incense...
- chuántǒng zōngfǎ xìng
zōngjiào) or "Chinese
traditional primordial religion" (中國傳統原生性宗教 Zhōngguó chuántǒng yuánshēng xìng
zōngjiào) to
define the traditional...
- zìfā
zōngjiào), "lived (or living) religion" (Chinese: 生活宗教; pinyin: shēnghuó
zōngjiào), "local religion" (Chinese: 地方宗教; pinyin: dìfāng
zōngjiào), and...
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Chinese folk
religion (Chinese: 中国民间宗教 or 中国民间信仰; pinyin: Zhōngguó mínjiān
zōngjiào or Zhōngguó mínjiān xìnyǎng; ****anese: 中国の民俗宗教; rōmaji: Chūgoku no minzoku...
- Home". Haaretz.
Retrieved 2021-09-08. "Shi jie zong jiao yan jiu". Shìjiè
zōngjiào yánjiū 世界宗教研究 (in Chinese). 1990. "Ili Turki". Ethnologue.
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- This
rejection reflects the
relatively narrow definition of "religion" (
zongjiao) in
contemporary China.
According to
David Ownby,
religion in
China has...