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-**Zochi Gakushu** (Tenzanese: 造値學衆 //Zōchi Gakushū//) is a [[Tenzan|Tenzanese]] lay [[Nirvanism|Nirvanist]] organization affiliated with the Tengeshū tradition. It is among the largest Tenzanese New Religions. The group centers its rhetoric on the dignity of life, self-empowerment, and engagement with worldly concerns. Its president is [[Takeiri Neikitsu]] (竹入寧吉), head of the Takeiri family, and one of the most important presidents to date.+**Zochi Gakushu** (Tenzanese: 造値學衆 //Zōchi Gakushū//) is a [[Tenzan|Tenzanese]] lay [[Nirvanism|Nirvanist]] organization affiliated with the Tengeshū tradition. It is among the largest of the [[Tenzanese new religions]]. The group centers its rhetoric on the dignity of life, self-empowerment, and engagement with worldly concerns. Its president is [[Takeiri Neikitsu]] (竹入寧吉), head of the Takeiri family, and one of the most important presidents to date.
  
-Originally part of the [[Tenge Shōshū]] organization, following doctrinal and institutional tensions which caused Zochi Gakushu members to be expelled, the latter have operated as an independent lay Nirvanist network, and have experienced dramatic growth under the leadership of its current president.+Originally part of the [[Tenge Shōshū]] organization, it was following doctrinal and institutional tensions that caused Zochi Gakushu members to be expelled and become its own organization. Now operating as an independent lay Nirvanist network, they have experienced dramatic growth under the leadership of its current president.
  
-The Zochi Gakushu, especially under president Takeiri Neikitsu, is very active in the national politics of Tenzanoften through its members in the [[Rikken Seiyūkai]]. While supporters highlight its participation in dialogue for peace, critics have accused the movement of building a cult of personality and fostering authoritarianism around the Takeiri family (especially Neikitsu), excessive influence in politics and education, and preaching a "prosperity gospel."+The Zochi Gakushu, especially under Takeiri Neikitsu, is very active in the national politics of Tenzan (often through its members in the [[Rikken Seiyūkai]]). While supporters highlight its participation in dialogue for peace, critics have accused the movement of building a cult of personality and fostering authoritarianism around the Takeiri family (especially Neikitsu), excessive influence in politics and education, and preaching a "prosperity gospel."
  
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