Korean Names
The following is a list of the Korean names which appear in the text, indicating their relationship to Sun-myung Moon
Aum Duk-moon, Korean student in Tokyo, joined Unification Church
Baek Nam-ju, controversial co-founder of the Jesus Church
Cha Sang-soon, Unificationist from north Korea
Chang Bong-hee, Communist friend in Tokyo. Changed his name to Chang Chol. Currently, arts minister in north Korea
Chi Seung-do, Unificationist from north Korea
Cho Eung-soo, prisoner in Hungnam
Cho In-Bok, school wrestling champion in Seoul
Cho Man-slk, Christian nationalist leader, head of interim government in north Korea
Choi Pil-gun, president of Pyongyang Seminary
Choi Sun-kil, Moon Sun-myung's first wife
Chong Choon-shik, prisoner in Hungnam
Chong Dal-ok, Unificationist from north Korea
Chong Deuk-eun, Unificationist in north Korea
Chong Myong-sun, Unificationist in north Korea, husband of Kim Chong-hwa
Chong Shin-taek, teacher in Monum village
Chung Suk-cheon, son of Kim Song-do of the Holy Lord Church
Emoto Ryumei, Sun-myung Moon's Japanese name
Gye Hyo-on, minister at local Presbyterian church when the Moons converted
Hahn Byoung-ku, prisoner in Hungnam
Han Joon-myung, co-founder of the Jesus Church
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Han Kyongjik, Presbyterian minister, co-founder with Yoon Ha-yong of Christian Social Democratic Party in north Korea
Han Sang-dong, refugee Christian minister in Pusan
Hong Yi-sun, female celibate at Israel Jesus Church retreat
Huh Ho-bin, leader of the In-the-Belly group in north Korea
Im Nam-sook, Sunday school student, daughter of Lee Kee-bong
Ju Heung-shik, prisoner in Hungnam
Kang Do-sun, teacher at local church school
Kang Hyun-shil, Unificationist in Pusan
Kang Shim-heun, prisoner in Hungnam
Kang Suk-kyong, wealthy Jesus Church member
Kang Yang-uk, Protestant minister, maternal uncle of Kim Il-sung
Kim Baek-moon, founder of the Israel Jesus Church
Kim Bom-joon, spiritualist who prophesied Korea was the new Israel
Kim Chang-soon, Communist friend in Tokyo
Kim Chi-joon, Presbyterian church elder, father of Kim In-ju
Kim Chong-hwa, leading Unificationist in north Korea
Kim Chee-son, deacon at church in Seoul
Kim Hwa-sik, Christian leader in north Korea
Kim Il-sung, north Korean Communist leader
Kim In-ho, prisoner in Hungnam
Kim In-ju, Unificationist from north Korea
Kim Je-san, Unificationist in Pusan
Kim Jin-soo, Christian minister in Hungnam prison
Kim Ku, nationalist leader
Kim Kyung-gye, mother
Kim Nam-jo, woman who introduced Kim Baek-moon to Christianity
Kim Nam-seon, team leader in Hungnam prison
Kim Seung-tae, prisoner in Hungnam
Kim So-wol, poet from Jeongju county
Kim Song-do, founder of the Holy Lord Church
Kim Won-dok, follower from Hungnam prison
Kim Won-pil, Unificationist from north Korea
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Kim Yeon-ok, prisoner in Hungnam
Kim Young-oon, Jesus Church member and, later, Unificationist theologian
Kim Yongjin, male celibate at Israel Jesus Church retreat
Ko Hee-yong, wife of Aum Duk-moon
Kwak No-pil, friend in Heuksok-dong, arrested by police in Seoul
Kwon Duk-pal, fellow lodger and lay preacher at church in Seoul
Lee Bom-sok, first prime minister of South Korea
Lee Ho-bin, co-founder of Jesus Church, officiated at Moon's wedding
Lee Han-shin, co-founder of Jesus Church
Lee Il-duk, husband of In-the-Belly group leader, Huh Ho-bin
Lee Kee-bong, landlady, Jesus Church member, daughter of Kang Suk kyong
Lee Kee-ha, landlady, Jesus Church member, daughter of Kang Suk kyong
Lee Kee-hwan, daughter of Kang Suk-kyong, follower of Kim Baek-moon, joined Moon in Pusan
Lee Kwang-su, writer from Jeongju county
Lee Myong-nyong, local landowner, church elder, independence figure
Lee Seung-hoon, founder of Osan School, independence figure
Lee Yo-han, Unificationist in Pusan
Lee Yong-do, Charismatic co-founder of the Jesus Church
Moon Chi-kook, paternal grandfather
Moon Da-song, 7th century ancestor of the Moon clan
Moon Hyo-shim, sister
Moon Hyong-chon, first teacher in Morum village
Moon Ik-jum, 13th century diplomat who brought cotton to Korea
Moon Jong-bin, follower in Hungnam prison
Moon Jong-ul, paternal great grandfather - his pen-name was Sun-ok
Moon Kyung-bok, uncle and next-door neighbor
Moon Kyung-chun, father's cousin and next-door neighbor
Moon Kyung-koo, uncle
Moon Kyung-yoo, father
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Moon Seung-gyun, second cousin Changed his name in l960s to Seung-yong
Moon Sung-jin, son
Moon Yong-gi, cousin
Moon Yong-gwan, younger brother who died in childhood
Moon Yong-ho, younger sister who died in childhood
Moon Yong-hyon, cousin
Moon Yong-myung, Sun-myung Moon's original name
Moon Yong-soo, elder brother
Moon Yong-sun, cousin
Moon Yoon-kook, great uncle and local Presbyterian minister
Mu Jong, north Korean general
Na Choi-sup, female celibate at Israel Jesus Church retreat
Ok Se-hyun, Unificationist from north Korea
Pak Chang-je, teacher in Morum village
Pak Chong-hwa, follower from Hungnam prison
Pak Ki-ho, teacher in Sangsa-ri
Pak Kyong-do, Sunday school student, follower of Kim Baek-moon, joined Moon in Pusan
Pak Kyongjoon, brother of Pak Kyong-do, deacon at Pentecostal church in Seoul
Pak Myeong-hwan, prisoner in Hungnam
Pak Song-san, minister at Pentecostal church in Seoul
Pak Sul-nam, female celibate at Israel Jesus Church retreat
Pak Ul-nae, Unificationist in north Korea
Rhee Syng-man, (usually known as Syngman Rhee) first president of south Korea
Song Moon-kyu, young neighbor in Pusan
Woo Jong-ae, daughter of Ok Se-hyun
Woo Jong-soon, daughter of Ok Se-hyun
Yoo Koo-bok, fellow student and lodger in Seoul
Yoon Ha-yong, Presbyterian minister, co-founder with Han Kyong-jik of Christian Social Democratic Party in north Korea
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