Religious Movements in Some Southeast Asian Countries at The Beginning of the 20th Century

Authors

  • Ton Viet Thao Faculty of Political Theory, Nguyen Tat Thanh University, Vietnam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/kf62ev69

Keywords:

Religious Movements, Religious Movements in Southeast Asia, Southeast Asian Religious Movements at The Beginning of the 20th Century

Abstract

Southeast Asia is an economic and culturally rich hub, one of the cradles of human history where diverse and vibrant cultures converge. Particularly, the religious landscape in Southeast Asian countries at the beginning of the 20th century vividly manifested in the movements against colonialism and imperialistic invasions by various nations. Class conflicts within society, coupled with unresolved contradictions, and the hardships of life in a tumultuous social context, led people to turn to religion. The study analyzes the characteristics of religious movements in some Southeast Asian countries in the early 20th century, thereby drawing some conclusions about religious movements in Southeast Asian countries in the early 20th century. In the process of approaching the problem, the author uses research methods such as text analysis, logic-history, unity between synchronic and diachronic perspectives, and analysis-synthesis... These research methods are applied by the author in a consistent dialectical manner to provide a comprehensive and specific research approach suitable to the current task. Developing humanistic values in religion will play an important role in preventing all personality corruption and helping people adjust their behavior and social relationships, contributing to stabilizing social order and safety. Religious movements in Southeast Asian countries in the early twentieth century contributed to spreading noble humanistic values in religion.

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Published

2024-06-09

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Religious Movements in Some Southeast Asian Countries at The Beginning of the 20th Century. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(11), 422-430. https://doi.org/10.61707/kf62ev69

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