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History. Cheondogyo Central Temple in Seoul. Cheondoism originated from the Donghak ("Eastern Learning"), a religious movement that arose in 19th-century Korea as a reaction to Western encroachment, particularly the spread of Catholicism.
Czondoizm lub czundoizm (kor. 천도교, Niebiańska Droga) – synkretyczna religia koreańska, łącząca w sobie elementy taoizmu, konfucjanizmu, buddyzmu i chrześcijaństwa. Historia. Religia powstała około 1900 roku, choć pewne jej przejawy pojawiły się już 80 lat wcześniej. Uznawana jest powszechnie za religię narodową Korei, w odróżnieniu od „obcego” buddyzmu i ...
Formerly: Ch’ŏndogyo, (“Eastern Learning”), indigenous Korean religion that combines elements of Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, shamanism, and Roman Catholicism. There is no concept of eternal reward in Ch’ŏndogyo, because its vision is limited to bringing righteousness and peace to the world. Toward this end, converts to Ch ...
동학. Hanja. 東學. Choe Je-u 崔濟愚 (1824 – 1864), in 1860, the same year as British and French troops occupied Beijing after the Battle at Palichiao, received a revelation that gave birth to an indigenous religion in Korea, Cheondogyo (The Heavenly Way).
Tonghak, or Eastern Learning, was the first major new religion in modern Korean history. Founded in 1860, it combined aspects of a variety of Korean religious t...
28 lut 2011 · Chondogyo is a native Korean religion, which literally means “the heavenly way.” It was established by Choe Je-u in 1860 and is rooted in the Donghak (the Eastern Learning) Movement of the ...
CH'ŎNDOGYO (Religion of the Heavenly Way) is an indigenous Korean religion influenced by Confucianism and Daoism. It was founded in 1860 by Ch'oe Suun (Che-u; 1824 – 1864) in reaction to the traditional religions of Korea and in an attempt to offer a new religious dispensation to the masses.