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This book presents the first comprehensive study of the life and teachings of Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church, through the lens of Korean shamanism-the nation's ancient spiritual tradition. Professor Chong Sun Kim argues that Moon's theology and charismatic authority derive not from Christianity, as is often asserted, but from shamanistic beliefs and practices rooted in trance, spiritual mediation intertwined with elements of witchcraft and divination, and the invocation of miraculous power. The work also traces the evolution of shamanism from prehistoric times through…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents the first comprehensive study of the life and teachings of Rev. Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church, through the lens of Korean shamanism-the nation's ancient spiritual tradition. Professor Chong Sun Kim argues that Moon's theology and charismatic authority derive not from Christianity, as is often asserted, but from shamanistic beliefs and practices rooted in trance, spiritual mediation intertwined with elements of witchcraft and divination, and the invocation of miraculous power. The work also traces the evolution of shamanism from prehistoric times through Korea's cultural history, illuminating how it profoundly shaped Korean Buddhism, Confucianism, and modern new religious movements. It situates Moon's rise within the broader social and political context of modern Korea-a nation forged through colonial subjugation, war, dictatorship, and the arduous path toward democratization. First published in 1978 and now reissued in a new 2025 edition, Kim extends his analysis to global concerns about religious manipulation, authoritarian politics, and mass persuasion, warning that the same mystical impulses that once animated ancient rituals continue to influence modern leaders and followers alike. Ultimately, the book stands as both a penetrating scholarly critique of Moon's movement and a profound reflection on how it exploited the anxieties of alienated modern masses while appealing to humanity's enduring search for meaning, socio-political consciousness, and transcendence.
Autorenporträt
Chong Sun Kim, Ph.D., is a distinguished Professor Emeritus dedicated for his expertise in East Asian History and Culture, notably specializing in ancient Korea. With a doctoral degree from the University of Washington, Seattle, awarded in 1965, Kim has dedicated decades to scholarly pursuits and academic leadership at the University of Rhode Island. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Kim has authored many highly acclaimed essays and books, delving deep into the intricacies of ancient Korean history. His scholarly contributions have not only enriched academic discourse but have also garnered significant recognition within the field. Beyond his scholarly endeavors, Dr. Kim maintains an interest in contemporary socio-political issues, lending his expertise to analyze and understand the evolving political landscape of modern Korea. His insightful perspectives serve as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and policymakers alike.Among his notable publications are "Rev. Sun Myung Moon" (University Press of America, Lanham¿New York¿London, 1978) and "The Gold-Crowned Jesus and Other Writings, Kim Chi Ha" (Orbis Books, Maryknoll, New York, 1978), which stand as exemplary works in the study of contemporary Korean political culture. Dr. Kim's dedication to scholarship and his impact on the academic community continue to inspire and resonate, leaving a noteworthy mark on the study of East Asian history and culture.