Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia

Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia
To the casual observer, the first four words in the headline might come to mind when thinking of new religious movements (NRMs), or to use the pejorative term generally used by the media, cults. It seems that such groups are easy fodder for editors, given the mainstream media’s lack of expertise in the field and willingness to generate eye-catching headlines to boost circulation.Indeed, it is the controversial groups that dominate the public sphere. Be they ‘classics’ of the field such as the People’s Temple at Jonestown, Heaven’s Gate or the Branch Davidians, or somewhat ‘mysterious’ groups from East Asia such as the Moonies, Aum Shinrikyo or Falun Gong. These are the groups that the average person will most likely...
Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia
Stacey Hsieh is a member of the Lord of Universe Church (天帝教, Tiandijiao). Here she introduces the origins and beliefs of the church.
Stacey also discusses her long-term retreats and the church's experience in China.
Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia
Ask someone what they know about Taiwan and you will get any number of answers. There are many things that people associate with the place – the world’s second tallest building, the Cold War icon Chiang Kai Shek, a fragile relationship with China, lots of factories, bubble tea, that chubby guy with a fringe who sings Whitney Houston songs. But the details are probably still a bit sketchy. Did you know that the Giant bike you rode around the lake on the weekend was made by a Taiwanese company? Or that the Asus/Acer/BenQ laptop and D-Link modem that you are using right now are also Taiwanese products? Probably not. Taiwan’s ubiquitious electronic gadgets are but just one product of the recent decades of reform and...
Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia
Based in the mountains south of Taipei, Huang Ting Chan is a retreat centre where traditional Chinese religiosity and modern psychology come together. In this interview, Huang Ting Chan's founder, Mr Zhang, introduces the concept of huang ting and explains how despite the advances of modern science, traditional Chinese concepts of the mind remain important.
Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia
In the secretive state of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), a look into the past reveals some explanations for the present state of things.Snooping around for information on the DPRK isn't really rocket science, but you have to read between the lines. With the Dear Leader, Kim Jong-il, in bad shape, both international and domestic media have been quick to cover recent shifts in power and the promotions of his son, Kim Jong-un. Taking into consideration the amount of energy that was invested in building up Kim Jong-il’s reputation as a gifted, nurturing and obvious choice for his father’s successor, it’s unnerving to think that the state has neglected to strike up an equivalent propaganda campaign for his son in...
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Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia
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Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia
Hai Tze Tao is a new religious movement formed in Taiwan in 1984. Paul Farrelly had the opportunity to visit their temple in suburban Taipei and film the Sunday afternoon service. This video includes footage of the service, as well as a brief introduction to Hai Tze Tao and its beliefs.
Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia
The Lama Temple (雍和宮) on Yonghegong Street in Beijing’s inner north is one of the most impressive temples in Beijing. Built over 300 years ago during the Qing Dynasty, it now serves the dual purposes of being both an active Buddhist temple and a popular tourist destination. Camera-toting tourists mingle with incense-offering devotees, marvelling at the impressive and sprawling compound, before heading over to the nearby Confucius Temple (孔廟) for some more happy snaps in a slightly more serene atmosphere.Anyone approaching the Lama Temple from the nearby subway station will be struck by the number of stores selling impressively large packets of incense, not to mention the hawkers prowling around the subway exit, ever ready...
Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia
Based in the mountains south of Taipei, Huang Ting Chan is now regularly conducting workshops in cities on the Chinese mainland. Here Huang Ting Chan's founder, Mr Zhang, provides some insight into how his Taiwan-based philosophy/psychology group is able to operate in China.
For an introduction to Huang Ting Chan and the concept of huang ting, please watch this video.
Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia
When driving through Taiwan's country side or catching the train, one is struck by the incredible number of large and ornate temples that dot the landscape. Get on board with Paul Farrelly as he introduces some of the more notable New Religious Movement temples that the island has to offer.
Focus: Snapshots of Religious Innovation in Asia
Translated from Chinese by Conor Stuart"I think the future of architecture does not lie so much in continuing to fill up the landscape, as in bringing back life and order to our cities and towns."
——Gottfried Böhm
Holy Cross Church: Made in Germany for Taiwan
In 1955, the German priest Eric Jansen, of the Franciscan Order, was sent to the Houbi township in Tainan County to establish the parish of Jingliao. For locals, this á-tok-á [Taiwanese language semi-derogatory term that uses “big nose” to describe foreigners] was quite entertaining: he could play the accordion, and imitate the calls of lots of different animals and often used a slide projector. However, what heightened their curiosity towards him was his unexpected...
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