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The Unification Church sold seven of its twelve principal church centers after the ruling. [297] Other anti-cultists in countries like Germany sought to incorporate the London High Court's decision into law. [292] The Unification Church has won other libel and defamation cases in the United Kingdom, including a similar case against The Daily ...
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Nansook Hong – Ex-wife of Hyo Jin Moon and ex-member of the Unification Church. Author of book about her experiences, In the Shadow of the Moons: My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family. [22] [23] Dong Moon Joo is a Korean American businessman. A member of the Unification Church and is best known as the president of The Washington Times.
Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church is a nonfiction book about the Unification Church and its founder and leader, Sun Myung Moon.It was written by Frederick Sontag, a professor of philosophy at Pomona College and a minister in the United Church of Christ., [1] and published by Abingdon Press in 1977.
She was also the first person to translate the Divine Principle, the basic textbook of Unification Church teaching, from Korean to English. [3] From 1975 to 1988 she was a Professor of Systematic Theology at the Unification Theological Seminary in Barrytown, New York, and the first Unification Church member on the faculty there. [4]
Hyung Jin Moon and members of his church believe that a coronation ceremony with his father in 2009 made him heir and successor. [11] [12] Under his leadership, the Family Federation for World Peace was changed to the Unification Church. [13] He also introduced new practices like spiritual energy hand movements. [14]
[56] In the same book, sociologists Anson Shupe and David Bromley, both noted for their studies of new religious movements, also use the word "Moonies" to refer to members of the Unification Church. [56] In his 1998 book Religion, Mobilization, and Social Action, Shupe notes that Barker, Bromley, and he himself had used the term in other ...
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