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词条 List of Unification movement people
释义

  1. Moon family

  2. Unification movement members

  3. Supporters

  4. References

This page is a list of prominent members and supporters of the Unification movement, founded by Sun Myung Moon.

Moon family

The family of Rev. Moon and his wife Hak Ja Han are known as the "True Family". Rev. and Mrs. Moon are known as "True Father" and "True Mother" within the movement, and collectively as the "True Parents." Their children are known as the "True Children."

  • Rev. Sun Myung Moon (1920–2012) – founder and leader of the Unification movement.[1]
  • Mrs. Hak Ja Han – founder's wife and current leader of the Unification movement. They were married in 1960.[1]
  • Sung Jin Moon (1946–), Moon's son with his first wife, Sun Kil Choi.
  • Heung Jin Moon (1966–1984) second son, died in auto accident, believed by members to be leading workshops in the spiritual world in which spirits of deceased persons are taught Unification movement teachings.[2]
  • In Jin Moon second daughter, former president of the Unification Church of the United States.[3][4][5]
  • Julia Moon – widow (posthumous wedding) of Heung Jin Moon. Born Hoon Sook Pak, oldest daughter of long time major leader and key aide Bo Hi Pak. Former prima ballerina and General Director of Universal Ballet, South Korea.[6]
  • Moon Kook-jin – fourth son; also known as Justin Moon. Businessman and firearms designer. Owns and operates Kahr Arms, a U.S. small arms manufacturer,[7] chairman of Tongil Group, a South Korean chaebol associated with the Unification movement.[8][9]
  • Hyung Jin Moon – pastor and co-founder of local schismatic offshoot from movement, World Peace and Unification Sanctuary,[10] former president of international Unification movement,[11] studied theology at Harvard University[12]

Unification movement members

  • Ek Nath Dhakal, Nepalese politician.[13]
  • Mose Durst – President of the Unification Church of the United States in the 1980s, author, educator.[14]
  • Hyo Won Eu (1914 – July 24, 1970) helped Moon write Divine Principle, served as president of the movement.
  • Dan Fefferman – Executive Director of the International Coalition for Religious Freedom.[15]
  • Patrick Hickey – Nevada state legislator and author of Tahoe Boy: A Journey Back Home, his autobiography which told of his experiences as a movement leader and of his marriage to a Korean woman introduced to him by Moon himself.[16]
  • Nansook Hong – Ex-wife of Hyo Jin Moon. Author of book about her experiences, In the Shadow of the Moons: My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family.[17][18]
  • Frank Kaufmann – Comparative religion scholar; editor of journal Dialogue and Alliance; IRFWP director[19]
  • Young Oon Kim (1914–1989) was a leading theologian of the Unification movement and its first missionary to the United States.[20]
  • Chung Hwan Kwak – Chairman and president of United Press International and of News World Communications, Inc.; leader of many other Unification-affiliated organizations.[21]
  • Tom McDevitt – President of The Washington Times,[22] from 2007 to 2009.[23] Unification movement spokesperson,[24] and pastor in the Washington, D.C. region.,[25]
  • Jacob Manoj – Pastor of Clifton Family Church, A Unification movement congregation located in Clifton, New Jersey
  • Bo Hi Pak – Founding chairman and president of The Washington Times; main translator (during the 70s and 80s) for Rev. Moon's speeches given to English speaking audiences. Author of Messiah, a biography of Sun Myung Moon.[26][27]
  • Junko Sakurada (桜田 淳子) – Singer and actress.[28][29]
  • Neil Albert Salonen – Former president of the Unification Church of the United States and of the University of Bridgeport.[30]
  • Lee Shapiro (1949–1987) – Documentary filmmaker, died while filming in Afghanistan in 1987, during the Soviet–Afghan War.[31]
  • Josette Sheeran – Vice Chairman of the World Economic Forum, formerly Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme and journalist and editor of The Washington Times.[32]
  • Kevin Thompson – Pastor of the Bay Area Family Church, a Unification movement congregation located in San Leandro, California.[33]
  • Jonathan Wells – Author of Icons of Evolution: Science or Myth? and senior fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture.[34]
  • Andrew Wilson – Professor at Unification Theological Seminary; editor of World Scripture: A Comparative Anthology of Sacred Texts.[18]

Supporters

These are some people well known for their support of the Unification movement.

  • Ralph Abernathy, minister, civil rights leader, served as vice president of the Unification movement-affiliated group American Freedom Coalition,[35][36] and served on two Unification movement boards of directors.[37]
  • Neil Bush, businessman, son of United States president George H. W. Bush and brother of president George W. Bush, promoted Moon at events in Asia and the United States.[38][39]
  • Danny K. Davis, United States congressman co-sponsored a 2004 ceremony in which Moon was crowned the "King of Peace."[40]
  • Louis Farrakhan, the leader of The Nation of Islam, an African American Islamic organization, served as a "co-officiator" at a Blessing ceremony of the Unification Church.[41] In 2000 the Unification movement co-sponsored the Million Family March, a rally in Washington D.C. to celebrate family unity and racial and religious harmony, along with the Nation of Islam. Farrakhan was the main speaker at the event.[42]
  • Morton Kaplan, author and University of Chicago professor of political science. Editor of Unification movement owned The World & I magazine and organizer of movement sponsored conferences.[43]
  • Douglas MacArthur II, American diplomat. Chairman of the World Media Association and member of the editorial advisory board of the Washington Times.[44]
  • Emmanuel Milingo, now excommunicated Roman Catholic archbishop, married by Moon in 2001 to Unification movement member and supporter of Unification movement projects.[45][46]
  • Richard L. Rubenstein, author and educator. Appointed by Moon as president of the University of Bridgeport.[47]
  • Ryoichi Sasakawa, Japanese businessman and philanthropist. Supported Moon’s anti-communist work in Asia.[48][49]
  • Ninian Smart (1927–2001), Scottish author and professor at University of Lancaster and University of California at Santa Barbara. President of the American Academy of Religion. Supported the Inter Religious Federation for World Peace, the International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences and other Unification movement affiliated projects.[50]
  • George Augustus Stallings, Jr., former Roman Catholic priest. Organized Washington D.C. coronation of Moon. Married by Moon.[40]
  • Peter Tapsell, former Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives. In 2006, he sponsored the Unification movement organization Universal Peace Federation in New Zealand and spoke at a rally with Mrs. Moon.[51]

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6. ^{{cite news |last=Dunning |first=Jennifer |title=A Korean Dance Troupe With a Russian Look |work=The New York Times |date=April 14, 1998 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/04/14/arts/a-korean-dance-troupe-with-a-russian-look.html |accessdate=2009-12-11}}
7. ^{{cite news |last=Telegram & Gazette staff |title=Neighbors target gunmaker|work=Telegram & Gazette|location=Worcester, Massachusetts |date=April 11, 2000}}
8. ^{{cite news |last=Kim |first=Hyung-eun |title=Business engine of a global faith |work=Joong Ang Daily |url=http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2919043|date=April 12, 2010}}
9. ^{{cite news |last=Kirk |first=Donald |title=Sons rise in a Moon’s shadow|work=Forbes|url=https://www.forbes.com/global/2010/0412/enterprise-moon-sun-myung-spiritual-unification-world-revival.html |date=May 2, 2010}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Anti-LGBT cult leader calls on followers to purchase assault ifles|url=https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/02/09/anti-lgbt-cult-leader-calls-followers-purchase-assault-rifles|website=Southern Poverty Law Center|accessdate=3 March 2018|language=en}}
11. ^[https://www.forbes.com/global/2010/0412/enterprise-moon-sun-myung-spiritual-unification-world-revival.html Sons Rise in a Moon Shadow], Forbes, April 12, 2010
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13. ^Nepal: The Peace Tour Visit
14. ^{{cite book |last=Tucker |first=Ruth A. |title=Another Gospel: Cults, Alternative Religions, and the New Age Movement |publisher=Zondervan |year=2004 |page=258 |isbn=0-310-25937-1}}
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16. ^{{cite news |last=Vogel |first=Ed |title=Hickey back in Assembly after 14-year hiatus |work=Las Vegas Review-Journal |date=January 17, 2010 |url=http://www.lvrj.com/news/hickey-back-in-assembly-after-14-year-hiatus-113760064.html |accessdate=2011-02-16 }}
17. ^Hong, Nansook. (1998). In the Shadow of the Moons: My Life in the Reverend Sun Myung Moon's Family. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. ({{ISBN|0-316-34816-3}})
18. ^{{cite book |last=Lewis |first=James R. |authorlink=James R. Lewis (scholar) |author2=Jesper Aagaard Petersen |title=Controversial New Religions |publisher=Oxford University Press, US |year=2004 |pages=45–46 |isbn=0-19-515683-8}}
19. ^{{cite news |last=Briggs |first=Ed |title=Specialist urges religious leaders to work together |work=Richmond Times|location=Richmond, Virginia |page=B-5 |date=November 3, 1992}}
20. ^J. Isamu Yamamoto, 1974, Unification Church: Zondervan guide to cults & religious movements, Zondervan, {{ISBN|0-310-70381-6}} pages 8 and 22
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22. ^[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/30/AR2007103001094.html The Washington Times, Hunting For a Bionic Editor in Chief]
23. ^[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/09/AR2009110902529.html?wprss=rss_business/localbusiness Three top executives ousted by Washington Times], Frank Ahrens and Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, November 10, 2009
24. ^{{cite news |last=Fisher |first=Marc |author2=Jeff Leen |title=A Church in Flux Is Flush With Cash |work=The Washington Post |page=A1 |date=November 23, 1997 |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/unification/main.htm |accessdate=2009-12-11}}
25. ^{{cite news |last=Toalston |first=Art |title=The Unification Church Aims a Major Public Relations Effort at Christian Leaders |work=Christianity Today |publisher= |page= |date=April 19, 1985 |url=http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2001/augustweb-only/8-6-35.0.html |accessdate=2010-11-15}}
26. ^Messiah
27. ^{{cite book |last=Enroth |first=Ronald M. |title=A Guide To New Religious Movements |publisher=InterVarsity Press |year=2005 |page=62 |isbn=0-8308-2381-6}}
28. ^{{cite book |last=West |first=Mark D. |title=Secrets, Sex, and Spectacle: The Rules of Scandal in Japan and the United States |publisher=University Of Chicago Press |year=2007 |pages=169, 188 |isbn=0-226-89408-8}}
29. ^{{cite news |last=Stokes |first=Alan |title=One missing from Moonstruck mass |work=The Australian |publisher=News Limited|location=New South Wales, Australia |date=February 8, 1999}}
30. ^{{cite news |last=Cummings |first=Judith |title=51 Are in First Class to Graduate From Seminary of the Moon Sect |work=The New York Times |page=14 |date=July 2, 1977}}
31. ^{{cite book |last=Dunbar-Ortiz |first=Roxanne |title=Blood on the Border |publisher=South End Press |year=2005 |pages=201–202 |isbn=0-89608-741-7}}
32. ^{{cite news |last=Lynch |first=Colum |title=State Department Official Picked to Run U.N. Food Program |work=The Washington Post |date=November 8, 2006 |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/07/AR2006110701331.html?nav=hcmodule |accessdate=2009-12-11 }}
33. ^{{cite news |last=Montagne |first=Renee |title=Prosecutors Net Leopard-Shark Smugglers |work=Morning Edition |publisher=National Public Radio |date=February 13, 2007 |url=https://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=7379593 |accessdate=2009-12-11}}
34. ^{{cite book |last=Shermer |first=Michael |authorlink=Michael Shermer |title=Why Darwin Matters |publisher=Times Books |year=2006 |page=110 |isbn=0-8050-8121-6}}
35. ^{{cite news |last=Leigh |first=Andrew |title=Inside Moon's Washington – The private side of public relations improving the image, looking for clout |work=The Washington Post |page=B1 |date=October 15, 1989 }}
36. ^{{cite news |last=Nix |first=Shann |title=Church seeks new image |work=San Francisco Chronicle |page=B3 |date=August 10, 1989}}
37. ^{{cite news |title=Unification Church funnels millions to U.S. conservatives |work=The Dallas Morning News |page=4A |publisher=The Dallas Morning News Company |date=December 20, 1987}}
38. ^:: Welcome to Manila Bulletin Online ::
39. ^WTimes, Bushes Hail Rev. Moon, Robert Parry, 10-2-2009
40. ^{{cite journal|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61932-2004Jun22.html|title=The Rev. Moon Honored at Hill Reception – Lawmakers Say They Were Misled|first=Charles|last=Babington|author2=Alan Cooperman |journal=Washington Post|date=June 23, 2004|pages=A01}}
41. ^From the Unification Church to the Unification Movement, 1994–1999: Five Years of Dramatic Changes Massimo Introvigne, Center for Studies on New Religions "The ceremony in Washington, D.C., included six "co-officiators" from other faiths, including controversial minister Louis Farrakhan from the Nation of Islam. The Blessing ceremony in Seoul on February 7, 1999 also featured seven co-officiators including Orthodox Rabbi Virgil Kranz (Chairman of the American Jewish Assembly), controversial Catholic Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo and the General Superintendent of the Church of God in Christ (a large African American Pentecostal denomination), Rev. T.L. Barrett."
42. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/16/us/families-arrive-in-washington-for-march-called-by-farrakhan.html Families Arrive in Washington For March Called by Farrakhan], New York Times, October 16, 2000
43. ^[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/unification/image.htm Church Spends Millions On Its Image] Washington Post. 1984-09-17
44. ^[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/unification/image.htm Church Spends Millions On Its Image], Washington Post, 1984-09-17.
45. ^Archbishop rejects Vatican ultimatum
46. ^The archbishop's wife speaks for herself National Catholic Reporter August 31, 2001
47. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1995/09/08/nyregion/u-of-bridgeport-honors-rev-moon-fiscal-savior.html U. of Bridgeport Honors Rev. Moon, Fiscal Savior], New York Times, September 8, 1995
48. ^The Resurrection Of Reverend Moon {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020616210309/http://www.mediachannel.org/originals/moontranscript2.shtml |date=2002-06-16 }} PBS, Frontline, January 21, 1992
49. ^[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CEEDB1F3FF932A15752C0A964958260 Sun Myung Moon Changes Robes], New York Times, January 21, 1992
50. ^Prophets and protons: new religious movements and science in late twentieth-century America, Benjamin E. Zeller, NYU Press, page 22
51. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10396082|title=Moonies show way to peace, says Tapsell|last=Dearnaley |first=Mathew |date=14 August 2006|work=The New Zealand Herald|accessdate=31 January 2010}}
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