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==Korean Shamanistic Influences on the Unification Church==
 
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Unification Church styles itself the heir to God's Providential History of Restoration commencing with the fall of Adam and Eve and progressing through the Old Testament and New Testament up to the present day. Unification Church considers itself "Christian" in the sense of being an extension of God's restoration work thru prophets as well as the Messianic figure of Jesus. Its teachings are based on the Bible, but include new interpretations not found in mainstream Christian tradition. The Church believes it is ushering in a new "Completed Testament" age. Mainstream Christianity has rejected the Unification Church and in some cases declared it's teachings heretical.<ref>From its beginning the Unification Church has claimed to be Christian and has tried to promote its teachings to mainstream Christian churches and organizations. The Unification Church in South Korea was labeled as heretical by Protestant churches in South Korea, including Moon’s own Presbyterian Church. In the United States the church was rejected by ecumenical organizations as being non-Christian. The main objections against it were theological, especially because of the Unification Church’s addition of material to the Bible and for its rejection of a literal Second Coming of Jesus. [5] Protestant commentators have also criticized Unification Church teachings as being contrary to the Protestant doctrine of salvation by faith alone.</ref>
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Korean Shamanistic Influences on the Unification Church

Unification Church styles itself the heir to God's Providential History of Restoration commencing with the fall of Adam and Eve and progressing through the Old Testament and New Testament up to the present day. Unification Church considers itself "Christian" in the sense of being an extension of God's restoration work thru prophets as well as the Messianic figure of Jesus. Its teachings are based on the Bible, but include new interpretations not found in mainstream Christian tradition. The Church believes it is ushering in a new "Completed Testament" age. Mainstream Christianity has rejected the Unification Church and in some cases declared it's teachings heretical.[1]

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  1. From its beginning the Unification Church has claimed to be Christian and has tried to promote its teachings to mainstream Christian churches and organizations. The Unification Church in South Korea was labeled as heretical by Protestant churches in South Korea, including Moon’s own Presbyterian Church. In the United States the church was rejected by ecumenical organizations as being non-Christian. The main objections against it were theological, especially because of the Unification Church’s addition of material to the Bible and for its rejection of a literal Second Coming of Jesus. [5] Protestant commentators have also criticized Unification Church teachings as being contrary to the Protestant doctrine of salvation by faith alone.

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