一厢情愿的全球扩张主张?德焦案

B. Formoso
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德教是第二次世界大战后在亚洲兴起的宗教创新热潮中兴起的新兴宗教运动之一。虽然最初是潮州媒体对日本占领潮州(广东省东北部)的当地反应,但通过颁布基本教义,它迅速发展到另一个层面,随着共产党1949年接管,它蔓延到东南亚的几个国家(泰国,新加坡和马来西亚)。最近,遵循神谕,它在开始全球扩张的同时扎根中国。在本文中,作者分析了这一持续过程的起源所涉及的动机,并从其社会学基础、组织特征和文化取向等方面解释了其适度的成就。
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A Wishful Thinking Claim to Global Expansion? The Case of De Jiao
De Jiao is one of these New Religious Movements (NRM) which emerged in Asia in the boom of religious innovation following the Second World War. Although originally a local reaction from Teochiu mediums against the Japanese occupation of Chaozhou (Northeast of Guangdong province), it rapidly took another dimension through the promulgation of a basic doctrine and, following the Communist takeover of 1949, it spread throughout several countries of Southeast Asia (Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia). More recently, following divine oracles, it rooted back into China while starting a worldwide expansion. In this paper, the author analyzes the motivations involved in the origin of this ongoing process, and interprets its modest achievements by considering its sociological basis, organizational features and cultural orientation.
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