• Chinese salvationist religions or Chinese folk religious sects are a Chinese religious tradition characterised by a concern for salvation (moral fulfillment)...
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  • Gutian County, leading to the Kucheng Massacre. Chinese folk religion Chinese salvationist religions Luoism White Lotus Ma, Meng. 2011. p. 173-175 Seiwert...
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    (Xiantiandao) Chinese salvationist religions Chinese shamanism Chinese spiritual world concepts Confucianism—Confucian church Ghosts in Chinese culture Taoism...
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    various influences from Chinese religions. Chinese salvationist religions have influenced the rise of Japanese new religions such Tenriism and Korean...
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  • divided religions into three broad categories: world religions, a term which refers to transcultural, international faiths; Indigenous religions, which...
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    Confucianism and Chinese salvationist religions (such as Yiguandao and the Church of Virtue). Despite being practised freely, these religions have no official...
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    Maitreya (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    devotion is most widely practice in Chinese Mahayana Buddhism, but it may also be found in other Chinese religions, like Yiguandao. Maitreya devotion was...
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    development. During the same period, folk religions developed ties with environmental causes. Chinese salvationist religions (such as earlier Xiantiandao) become...
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    Shangdi (category Deities in Chinese folk religion)
    certain strains of Chinese Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, some Chinese salvationist religions (notably Yiguandao) and Chinese Protestant Christianity...
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    widely popular in China, and Confucian thinkers responded by developing neo-Confucian philosophies. Chinese salvationist religions and local cults thrived...
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