Cheondoism

Cheondoism, or spelled Chondoism in North Korean sources (Korean Cheondogyo; hanja 天道教; hangul 천도교; literally "Religion of the Heavenly Way"), is a 20th-century Korean religious movement, based on the 19th century Donghak Confucian movement founded by Choe Je-u and codified under Son Byeong-hui. Cheondoism has its origins in the peasant rebellions which arose starting in 1812 during the Joseon Dynasty. Cheondoism is essentially Confucian in origin, but incorporates elements of Korean nationalism, Taoism, Buddhism and to a lesser degree, Christianity. It places emphasis on personal cultivation, this-worldly social welfare, and rejects any notion of an afterlife.

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