The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (690 page)

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Doxology
.
A short hymn ascribing glory
(Gk.,
doxa
) to God. In the
eucharist
the doxology is the ending of the eucharistic prayer. See also
GLORIA
, for the lesser doxology.
D
zoku-shin
(Sino-Jap.,
dozoku
, ‘family’, +
shin
, ‘deity’). A class of native Japanese deities, belief in whom combines social, geographical, and consanguinary relationships. D
zoku is the extended family in traditional Japan, always consisting of a
honge
, or main family, and a number of branch families reckoned through the male line of descent. Traditionally all members of the d
zoku live in the same village, so that family rituals can be carried out in a spirit of mutual co-operation. Thus d
zoku-shin may be said to combine
ancestor
reverence with a sense of the sacredness of locality.
Dragon Gate Caves
:
Dragon Gate school
(Taoist movement)
:
Dragon kings
(Taoist mythological figures)
:

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