The Advent of Sun Myung Moon : The Origins, Beliefs and Practices of the Unification Church by George D. Chryssides. (Try an out-of-print order).
To Bigotry, No Sanction : Reverend Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church by Mose Durst. (Try an out-of-print order).
The author is professor of religious studies at the University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.
The author is a former professor of English literature and a past president of the Unification Church.
Constitutional Issues in the Case of Rev Moon : Amicus Briefs Presented to the United States Supreme Court (Studies in Religion and Society, Vol 10), Herbert Richardson, editor.
The editor is a professor of religious studies at the University of Toronto.
Evangelical-Unification Dialogue, Richard Quebedeaux & Rodney Sawatsky, editors (special order).
Exploring Unification Theology, Darrol Bryant, editor (special order).
Family and the Unification Church by Gene G. James (special order).
Hermeneutics and Horizons : The Shape of the Future by Frank K. Flinn (special order).
Hermeneutics and Unification Theology, Darrol Bryant & Durwood Foster, editors (special order).
A History of the Unification Church in America 1959-1974 : Emergence of a National Movement (Cults and Nonconventional Religious Groups) by Michael L. Mickler. (Try an out-of-print order).
Home Church by Sun Myung Moon (special order).
In the Shadow of the Moons : My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family by Nansook Hong.
Inquisition : The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon by Carlton Sherwood.
Dr. Quebedeaux is a free-lance author. Dr. Sawatsky is Director of Academic Affairs, Conrad Grebel College, University of Waterloo, Canada.
The editor is a professor of religion and culture at the University of Waterloo, Canada.
The author is a professor of philosophy at Vanderbuilt University.
The author is a consultant in forensic theology, formerly head of the department of religious education at St. Louis University.
The editors are professors of religion.
The author is a professor of church history at the Unification Theological Seminary.
The author is the founder of the Unification Church.
The author was married to Rev. & Mrs. Moon's first son, Hyojin Moon.
Synopsis: Hong, who arrived in the U.S. from Seoul as a 15-year-old bride handpicked by the Reverend Sun Myung Moon for his son, shares her story of 14 years of harrowing abuse at the hands of Hyojin Moon, and her eventual escape to make a new life.
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The author is the only reporter ever to have won both a Pulitzer Prize and a Peabody Award.
Review from Booknews, Inc., 06/01/92: In 1984, investigative reporter Sherwood accepted a job with the Washington Times, which was owned and operated by the Unification Church, itself founded and led by the Reverend Sun Myung Moon who had just been convicted on federal charges of tax evasion and conspiracy and sentenced to 18 months in prison. Instead of the corruption, scandal, and hypocrisy Sherwood expected to uncover, be found a very different story--the story of how the American prosecutorial system can be abused to persecute a religion and its leader.
Life Style : Conversations With Members of the Unification Church, Richard Quebedeaux, editor (special order).
Dr. Quebedeaux is a free-lance author.
Moonie Buddhist Catholic : A Spiritual Odyssey by Thomas W. Case.
The author is a former member of the Unification Church.
Book Description: A ten-year journey from the Haight-Ashbury drug and hippy scene in San Francisco, to the Moonies, to Tibetan Buddhism in Colorado, and finally to the Catholic Church. Naropa Institute and Rocky Mountain Dharma Center in 1978-80. Parties and poetry with Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, and Ken Kesey. Much of the book describes life in the Moonies, what cult existence is like, and how cult life relates to the larger society and its hunger for real community and spiritual purpose.
Moonies in America : Cult, Church and Crusade by David G. Bromley. (Try an out-of-print order).
New Hope : Twelve Talks by Sun Myung Moon (special order).
The Odyssey of New Religious Movements : Persecution, Struggle, Legitimation : A Case Study of the Unification Church by John T. Biermans (special order).
The Path of a Pioneer : The Early Days of Reverend Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church by Jonathan Gullery (special order).
Proceedings of the Virgin Islands' Seminar on Unification Theology, Darrol Bryant, editor (special order).
Science and Absolute Values: Twenty Addresses by Sun Myung Moon (special order).
Sex and Marriage in the Unification Movement : A Sociological Study (Studies in Religion and Society, Vol 13) by James H. Grace (special order).
The author is chairman of the department of sociology at the University of Hartford.
The author is the founder of the Unification Church
The author is a lawyer and a member of the Unification Church.
The author is a member of the Unification Church.
The editor is a professor of religion and culture at the University of Waterloo, Canada.
The author is the founder of the Unification Church.
In the Shadow of the Moons : My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family by Nansook Hong.
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Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church by Frederick Sontag. (Try an out-of-print order).
Ten Theologians Respond to the Unification Church, Herbert W. Richardson, editor (special order).
The Unification Church I : Views from the Outside, Michael L. Mickler, editor. (Try an out-of-print order).
Unification Church II : Inner Life (Cults and New Religions), Michael L. Mickler, editor. (special order).
The Unification Church III : Outreach (Cults and New Religions), James R. Lewis, editor. (Try an out-of-print order).
The Unification Church in America : A Bibliography and Research Guide (Bibliographies on Sects and Cults in America, Vol 9) by Michael Mickler. (Try an out-of-print order).
Unificationism : A New Philosophy and World View (Philosophical Questions Series, No 11) by Sebastian A. Matczak (special order).
Unity in Diversity : Essays in Religion by Henry O. Thompson (special order).
The author is a distinguished professor of philosophy.
The editor is a professor of religious studies at the University of Toronto.
The editor is a professor of church history at the Unification Theological Seminary.
The editor is a professor of church history at the Unification Theological Seminary.
The author is a professor of church history at the Unification Theological Seminary.
The author is a professor of philosophy and a Catholic priest. He taught at the Unification Theological Seminary.
The author is a biblical archeologist and a professor of biblical studies, and a Methodist. He taught at the Unification Theological Seminary.
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