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Jo Jeongsan in Context: “Second Founders” in New Religious Movements
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2021;1(1):17-37.
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Haewon-sangsaeng as a Religio-Ethical Metaphor
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2021;1(1):103-125.
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Disseminating Daesoon Thought: A Comparative Analysis
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2022;1(2):13-39.
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Daesoon Jinrihoe in Perspective: New Religions and their Development over Time
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The Role of Children in Daesoon Jinrihoe, a Korean New Religion
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2021;1(1):81-102.
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Jin-gyeong and Sin-ingan: The Prophecy of the Later World in The Canonical Scripture of Daesoon Jinrihoe
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2021;1(1):127-151.
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Incarnation and Divine Essence in Daesoon Thought: A Comparative Study between Daesoon thought and Christianity
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2022;1(2):61-87.
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Daesoon Thought as the Source of Daesoon Jinrihoe’s Social Work
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2022;1(2):89-114.
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Traditions of Western Rhetoric and Daesoon Jinrihoe: Prolegomena to Further Investigations
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2022;1(2):133-157.
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Messianism in Civilizational History: The Transformation of the Buddhist Messiah via Maitreya
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2024;3(2):71-92.
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EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION
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Reflections on Civilization, Modernity, and Religion in Light of the Fellowship of the Truth
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2021;1(1):39-60.
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The Scriptures of Daesoon Jinrihoe: The Canonical Scripture, The Guiding Compass of Daesoon, and Essentials of Daesoon Jinrihoe. Translated and published by Daesoon Institute of Religion and Culture. Yeoju City: Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea. 2020.
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2021;1(1):155-159.
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EDITOR’S PREFACE
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2022;1(2):9-10.
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Vietnamese Syncretism and the Characteristics of Caodaism’s Chief Deity: Problematising Đức Cao Đài as a ‘Monotheistic’ God Within an East Asian Heavenly Milieu
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2022;1(2):41-59.
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The Spreading of Caodaism to Taiwan: Man’s Will versus Divine Will
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2022;1(2):115-132.
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David W. Kim, Daesoon Jinrihoe in Modern Korea: The Emergence, Transformation and Transmission of a New Religion. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020. Hardcover. Pp. 406. £67.99.
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2022;1(2):161-163.
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Chang Chia-Lin (張家麟), Chinese Religiosity (華人宗教) GPS3, Taipei: Taiwan Religion and Society Association, 2020, Hardcover. Pp. 224. $523.
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2022;1(2):165-170.
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David W. Kim (ed.), New Religious Movements in Modern Asian History: Sociocultural Alternatives (Lanham, Boulder, New York and London: Lexington Books, 2020); xix, 285 pp.; ISBN: 978-1-7936-3402-3; Hardback; US $115.00.
J. Daesoon Thought Relig. East Asia 2022;1(2):171-173.
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