bibliographyofTenrikyo, a Japanese new religion. Nakayama, M. (1999). Mikagura-uta (Tenrikyo Church Headquarters, Trans.). Tenri, Japan: Tenrikyo Church...
Tenrikyo (天理教, Tenrikyō, sometimes rendered as Tenriism) is a Japanese 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 Japanese kanji for Tenri-O-no-Mikoto are...
The following is a timeline of the Tenrikyo religion, highlighting significant events since the birth ofTenrikyo's foundress Miki Nakayama. Specific...
The Ofudesaki (おふでさき, "Tip of the Writing Brush") is the most important scripture in Tenrikyo. It is one ofTenrikyo's three scriptures (sangenten 三原典)...
The Doctrine ofTenrikyo (Japanese: 天理教教典 Tenrikyo kyoten) is the doctrine of the Tenrikyo religion, published and sanctioned by Tenrikyo Church Headquarters...
The History ofTenrikyo concerns the social and institutional development ofTenrikyo, from the day the teachings were founded by Miki Nakayama on October...
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, Japan. This establishment...
Tenrikyo Doyusha (天理教道友社 Tenrikyō Dōyūsha) is the official publisher ofTenrikyo Church Headquarters, disseminating news, information, and doctrinal materials...
the Tenrikyo religion, Tenrikyo anthropology (天理人学, Tenri ningaku) is the study of humanity and its relationship to God in the context ofTenrikyo theology...
Tenrikyo theology (天理教学 Tenrikyōgaku) is the theology of the Tenrikyo religion. The discipline ofTenrikyo theology consists of scriptural studies (studies...
Corporation (学校法人天理大学 Gakkō hōjin Tenri daigaku) manages the education system ofTenrikyo Church Headquarters. The corporation supervises Tenri Kindergarten, Tenri...
Anecdotes of Oyasama, the Foundress ofTenrikyo (稿本天理教教祖伝逸話篇 Kohon Tenrikyo Oyasama-den Itsuwa-hen) is an anthology of anecdotes about Nakayama Miki, the...
The Tenrikyo creation myth is central to the Tenrikyo religion. The narrative was conveyed by the foundress Nakayama Miki in writing through the Ofudesaki...
primary figure of the Japanese new religion Tenrikyo. Followers, who refer to her as Oyasama (おやさま), believe that she was settled as the Shrine of Tsukihi from...
The Life of Oyasama, Foundress ofTenrikyo (稿本天理教教祖伝 Kōhon Tenrikyō Kyōso den), or The Life of Oyasama, is the biography of Nakayama Miki published and...
the Tenrikyo religion, the Osashizu (Japanese: お指図) ("Divine Directions") is a written record of oral revelations given by Izo Iburi. It is one of the...
In Tenrikyo, the Joyous Life (yōki yusan or yōki gurashi) is the ideal taught by spiritual leaders and pursued through charity and abstention from greed...
seminary of the Japanese new religion Tenrikyo, located in Tenri, Japan. In April 1900, Tenri Seminary was established to train and educate Tenrikyo followers...
The Sazuke (おさづけ, Osazuke) refers to a prayer in which a Tenrikyo follower asks for divine intervention to heal an ailment. In the original Japanese, the...
Joseph Smith. It is one of the largest new religious movements in terms of membership. In Japan, 1838 marks the beginning ofTenrikyo. In 1844, Bábism was...
this last decade of the Edo period, known as the Bakumatsu period, some new religious movements appeared. Among them were Tenrikyo, Kurozumikyo, and...
Tenri, Nara Prefecture, an independent part of the secular mission of the new religious movement Tenrikyo. It was established in February 1925 as the...
S2CID 244987429. Yamashita, Akiko (1998), 'The "Eschatology" of Japanese new and new new religions: from Tenrikyo to Kofuku-no-Kagaku', Japanese Religions 23, 125–42...
was the first Shinbashira ofTenrikyo. He was the grandson of Nakayama Miki, the foundress ofTenrikyo. According to Tenrikyo tradition, Nakayama Miki...
The definition of religion is a controversial and complicated subject in religious studies with scholars failing to agree on any one definition. Oxford...