Agama timur
Tampilan
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Agama timur adalah berbagai agama atau kepercayaan yang berasal dari Timur, khususnya Asia Timur, Asia Selatan, dan Asia Tenggara. Lain hal dengan agama abrahamik, agama Afrika, dan agama Iran.[1] Agama Timur dibagi menjadi tiga, yaitu agama Asia Timur, di antaranya Konfusianisme, Taoisme, agama tradisional Tiongkok, Shinto, lalu agama India/Anak benua India di antaranya Hinduisme, Buddhisme, Sikhisme, dan Jainisme, dilanjut agama Asia Tenggara, di antaranya agama tradisional Viet dan kepercayaan mistis animisme.[2][3]
Daftar
[sunting | sunting sumber]Agama darmik (India)
[sunting | sunting sumber]Agama Asia Timur
[sunting | sunting sumber]- Kepercayaan tradisional Tionghoa
- Shinto
- Bön
- Aliran Buddhisme
Lihat pula
[sunting | sunting sumber]Catatan
[sunting | sunting sumber]- ^ Coogan, Michael David; Narayanan, Vasudha (2005). Eastern Religions: Origins, Beliefs, Practices, Holy Texts, Sacred Places (dalam bahasa Inggris). Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195221907.
- ^ Coward, Harold G.; Neumaier-Dargyay, Eva K.; Neufeldt, Ronald, ed. (1988). Readings in Eastern Religions. Wilfrid Laurier University Press. hlm. 1. ISBN 0889209553.
- ^ Gurdon Oxtoby, Willard (1996). World Religions: Eastern Traditions, Volume 2
. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195407504.
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