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points out, "Honmichi is the rare religious group that held a doctrine of denial of the Emperor despite arising from the indigenous Japanese spiritual climate."
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Liturgical Music in a New Japanese Religion : the Formation, Survival and Repositioning of Tenrikyo through Music
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The main scriptures used in Honmichi are two of the three main scriptures from Terikyo:
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Schism, orthodoxy and heresy in the history of Tenrikyō : three case studies
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Schism, orthodoxy and heresy in the history of Tenrikyō : three case studies
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Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices
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written by the second spiritual leader of the original establishment,
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The new religion Honmichi, which splintered from Tenrikyō, also uses
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in its service; its followers attempted to incorporate
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into their paraliturgical festivities , but failed.
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Index

Tenrikyo
Shinshūkyō
Kanrodai
Reiwa 4
Religion Almanac
Agency for Cultural Affairs
Ofudesaki
Mikagura-uta
Osashizu
Iburi Izō
World War II
Emperor of Japan
Occupation of Japan
Takaishi, Osaka
gagaku
Schism, orthodoxy and heresy in the history of Tenrikyō : three case studies
A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
Milton Park
Routledge
ISBN
978-1138979079


Establishing the Revolutionary: An Introduction to New Religions in Japan
Münster
LIT Verlag
ISBN
978-3643901521
"혼미치"
"Honmichi [Original Way]"

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