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The Unification Church sold seven of its twelve principal church centers after the ruling. [297] Other anti-cultists in countries like Germany sought to incorporate the London High Court's decision into law. [292] The Unification Church has won other libel and defamation cases in the United Kingdom, including a similar case against The Daily ...
The Unification Church first came to public notice in the United States after sociology student John Lofland studied Young Oon Kim's group and published his findings as a doctoral thesis entitled: The World Savers: A Field Study of Cult Processes, which was published in 1966 in book form by Prentice-Hall as Doomsday Cult: A Study of Conversion ...
The Unification Theological Seminary (UTS) is the main seminary of the international Unification Church. It is located in Barrytown, New York, and has an Extension Center in midtown Manhattan. Its purpose has been described as training leaders and theologians within the Unification Church. [86]
Ek Nath Dhakal, Nepalese politician. [16]Mose Durst – President of the Unification Church of the United States in the 1980s, author, educator. [17]David Eaton (born July 2, 1949, in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American composer and conductor who has been the music director of the New York City Symphony since 1985.
She was also the first person to translate the Divine Principle, the basic textbook of Unification Church teaching, from Korean to English. [3] From 1975 to 1988 she was a Professor of Systematic Theology at the Unification Theological Seminary in Barrytown, New York, and the first Unification Church member on the faculty there. [4]
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In 1977 Fefferman served as leader of the Unification Church in the state of Illinois, [3] as well as regional church director for the Midwestern United States. [10] In 1982, he was headquarters director and national president of Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles (CARP), [1] [11] a collegiate organization founded by Moon and church members in 1955.
McDevitt is a member of the Unification Church, which indirectly owns The Washington Times. In the early 1980s, he was the pastor of the church in Washington D.C. [4] [5] McDevitt's wife of 20 years, Soon Ja, died in 2002. They have five children. [6]