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The Spreading of Caodaism to Taiwan: Man's Will versus Divine Will

대순사상과 동아시아종교 / The Journal of Daesoon Thought and the Religions of East Asia, (P)2799-3949; (E)2799-4252
2022, v.1 no.2, pp.115-132
https://doi.org/10.25050/jdtrea.2022.1.2.115
Nguyen, Tuan Em (Cao Dai Congregation)

Abstract

Caodaism officially came into existence in 1926 in Southern Vietnam and soon became a spiritual phenomenon, in the sense of spiritual and social influence. Despite being sandwiched between political forces and ruling governments, Caodaism steadily grew far beyond its national boundary. After 95 years, Caodaism eventually reached Taiwan when a new small Cao Đài Congregation, approved by top Cao Đài Dignitaries in Vietnam, was established in Zhongli District, Taoyuan City by a group identifying as 'Vietnamese New Immigrants' in Taiwan. This article traced this religious organization's doctrine, philosophy, prophecy and relevant socio-cultural factors and found that (1) Caodaists see the successful spreading of Caodaism to Taiwan as having been prophesied long ago; (2) Caodaists believe that any human efforts by Cao Đài missionaries to spread Caodaism overseas without approval from Divinities could end up in failure; and (3) the similarities in social, cultural, and religious practices between the peoples of Vietnam and Taiwan lay a strong foundation for Caodaism to further develop in Taiwan.

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Caodaism, Spiritism, Prophecy, Missionary, Mission, Man's Will, Divine Will

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