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*Nancy K. Stalker, "Prophet Motive: |
* Nancy K. Stalker, "Prophet Motive: Deguchi Onisaburo, Oomoto and the Rise of New Religion in Imperial Japan," University Of Hawaii, 2008, ISBN 0-8248-3226-4 |
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* Emily Groszos Ooms, ''Women and Millenarian Protest in Meiji Japan: Deguchi Nao and Omotokyo'', Cornell Univ East Asia Program, 1993, ISBN 978-0-939657-61-2 |
* Emily Groszos Ooms, ''Women and Millenarian Protest in Meiji Japan: Deguchi Nao and Omotokyo'', Cornell Univ East Asia Program, 1993, ISBN 978-0-939657-61-2 |
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* ''The Great Onisaburo Deguchi'', by Kyotaro Deguchi, translated by Charles Rowe, ISBN 4-900586-54-4 |
* ''The Great Onisaburo Deguchi'', by Kyotaro Deguchi, translated by Charles Rowe, ISBN 4-900586-54-4 |
Revisi per 24 Januari 2017 00.09
Oomoto (大本 Ōmoto)[1] juga dikenal sebagai Oomoto-kyo (大本教 Ōmoto-kyō), adalah sebuah sekte, yang sering dikategorisasikan sebagai agama Jepang baru yang berasal dari Shinto; sekte tersebut didirikan pada 1892 oleh Deguchi Nao (1836–1918). Pemimpin spiritual pada gerakan tersebut umumnya adalah wanita; namun, Deguchi Onisaburō (1871–1948) dianggap figur berpengaruh dalam Oomoto sebagai seorang seishi (guru spiritual).
Referensi
- ^ "Frequently Asked Questions About Oomoto". Ōmoto. Diakses tanggal 2010.
Bacaan tambahan
- Nancy K. Stalker, "Prophet Motive: Deguchi Onisaburo, Oomoto and the Rise of New Religion in Imperial Japan," University Of Hawaii, 2008, ISBN 0-8248-3226-4
- Emily Groszos Ooms, Women and Millenarian Protest in Meiji Japan: Deguchi Nao and Omotokyo, Cornell Univ East Asia Program, 1993, ISBN 978-0-939657-61-2
- The Great Onisaburo Deguchi, by Kyotaro Deguchi, translated by Charles Rowe, ISBN 4-900586-54-4
- Iwao, Hino. The Outline of Oomoto. Kameoka, Japan, 1968.
- Murakami Shigeyoshi. Japanese Religion in the Modern Century. Translated by H. Byron Earhart. Tokyo, 1980. Originally published as Kindai hyakunen no shukyo. ISBN 978-0-86008-260-6
- Yasumaru Yoshio. Deguchi Nao Tokyo, 1977.
Pranala luar
- Bankyo Dokon – Seventy Years of Inter-Religious Activity at Oomoto, Oomoto Foundation, 1997
- Nao Deguchi – A Biography of the Foundress of Oomoto, Based on Kaiso-den by Sakae Ôishi, translated by Charles Rowe and Yasuko Matsudaira, Oomoto Foundation, 1982
- Nordenstorm, L. Ômotos mission på esperanto. En japansk ny religion i förändring från kiliastisk Maitreyaförväntan till religionsdialog. (The Ômoto-Mission in Esperanto. A Japanese new religion changing from chiliastic Ma-itreya-awaiting to religious dialogue.) Esperantoförlaget/Eldona Societo Esperanto. Stockholm, 2002. In Swedish with summaries in English and in Esperanto.
- Oomoto (Official site)
- Oomoto (at www.tryte.com.br)