Holy Confucian Church 孔圣会 Kǒngshènghuì | |
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Type | Confucian church |
Classification | Confucianism |
Orientation | Gongyang school (New Text Confucianism) |
Scripture | Four Books and Five Classics |
Polity | Self-supporting |
Founder | Zhou Beichen |
Origin | 2009 (first local congregation), 2013 (Sanhe Renai), 2015 (national church) China |
Aid organization | Sanhe Renai Cultural Foundation |
Official website | http://www.sanherenai.com/ |
The Holy Confucian Church or Holy Church of Confucius (孔圣会 Kǒngshènghuì) or Holy Confucian Church of China (中华孔圣会 Zhōnghuá Kǒngshènghuì) is a religious organisation of Confucianism in China, formed by local Confucian churches or halls (孔圣堂 Kǒngshèngtáng). A grassroots movement of local Confucian churches was initiated in 2009 by Zhou Beichen, a disciple of the Confucian philosopher Jiang Qing, when he founded the first church in Shenzhen,[1] The aim was to develop a network of local Confucian churches throughout the country,[2] later to be unified into a national body and possibly become a state religion in China.[2] The national and international body, the Holy Confucian Church of China, was established in late 2015.[3][4][5]