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A 5 page research paper that addresses the history of the Unification Church; its image of the divine; its expectations for human behavior; its eschatology, as well as the writer/tutor’s take on this religious cult. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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(Introvigne 9). Moon was born in Cheong-Ju, a village in North Korea on January 6, 1920 (Introvigne 9). According to his official biographies, Jesus Christ appeared to Moon in a
vision when he was sixteen, which is when he was told that he had been selected for a special mission (Introvigne 9). He received many more visions, and left his
village in 1938 and traveled to Seoul, Koreas capital. There, he became a student, taking a course in technology. He then went Tokyo to study engineering, but returned during World
War II to Korea, where he worked in construction. Moon dedicated his life to his perceived religious mission after World War II. In 1946, shortly after the birth of
his first son, Moon announced that he had received a revelation. He left for North Korea while his wife and son remained in Seoul, and his wife eventually divorced
him. He was arrested by the North Koreans and imprisoned for two and a half years. While in the north, he formulated the basics of his theology, which is known
as the Divine Principle, and when he returned to Seoul, on May 1, 1954, he founded the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity, which became known as
the Unification Church (Sontag 11). Image of the Divine in this religious tradition The Unification Church, according to its Declaration of Unification Theological Affirmations, which is dated October 14,
1976, is a Christian denomination that believes that there is "one living, eternal and true God," who is a "Person Beyond space and time," possessing "perfect intellect, emotion and
will" and whose deepest nature is "heart and love" (Sontag 102). Another point of Unification dogma is that "Fallen mankind can be restored to God only through Christ (the Messiah),
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