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Unificationists

Författare:
pocket, 2014
Engelska
Are you intrigued by the Unification Church but find it challenging to dedicate hours to in-depth study? If so, this book is tailor-made for you When you come across news about the "Moonies mass wedding," where numerous individuals tie the knot simultaneously in the same venue, meeting some for the first time, what crosses your mind? You might be pondering, "What's going on? What motivates these people?" It's fair to say that the brides and grooms involved believe they've made the right choice. The pertinent questions to explore are, "What drives them to participate?" and "What are their beliefs?"

DO YOU WANT TO:

  • Know what they believe and teach?
  • Know about their mass wedding of thousand couples?
  • Know about their founders?
  • Know about their organizations as a movement?
UNIFICATION CHURCH IS MORE THAN A CHURCH, IT'S A MOVEMENT

The Unification Church, also called the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, is a new religious movement founded in South Korea in 1954 by the late Rev. Sun Myung Moon. Since its founding, the church has expanded throughout the world with most members living in East Asia and continues to expand and deepen its missionary outreach to millions of people around the world.. It has sponsored many organizations and projects over the years, including businesses, news media, projects in education and the arts, service projects, interfaith events, and social activism.

Unification Church's doctrine is more than a religious belief, it's an IDEOLOGY.

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BOOK DETAILS:

  • Size: 5 inches by 8 inches
  • Number of Pages: 132 Total Pages (including internal/blank covers, table of contents)
  • Front and back cover: Paperback, Glossy
  • Interior: Black Texts, White Paper
Undertitel
What They Believe: A Glimpse at the Core Teachings of the Unification Church
Författare
Nelson Mira
ISBN
9781502712776
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
136 gram
Utgivningsdatum
10.10.2014
Sidor
130