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Korean Messiah: Kim Il Sung And The Christian Roots Of North KoreaS Personality Cult
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A Landmark History Of North Korea, Told Through The Rise Of The Kim Dynasty And Its Surprising Ties To American ChristianityA Spectacular, Penetrating Account Of The Hermit Kingdom A Foreign Policy Most Anticipated Book Of 2026How Do Personality Cults Take Hold? What Happens When Leaders Mix Politics And Faith To Demand Immense Sacrifices? Jonathan ChengS Magnificent Tale Poses Questions About The World Far Beyond North Korea. This Utterly EyeOpening History Deciphers A Defining Pattern Of Global Politics In The 21St Century. Evan Osnos, National Book AwardWinning Author Of Age Of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, And Faith In The New Chinafor Nearly Eight Decades, North Korea Has Marched Defiantly To Its Own Beat, Shaking Off Its Soviet And Chinese Sponsors To Emerge As The WorldS Most Enigmatic NationA NuclearArmed State Ruled By A Dictatorial Dynasty. Underpinning The State Is A Personality Cult More Soaked In Religiosity Than Those Constructed By Stalin Or MaoOne That Traces Its Roots Back To The Christian Fervor Of PostCivil War America.Jonathan Cheng, The Wall Street JournalS China Bureau Chief And Former Korea Bureau Chief, Takes Us Deep Inside Pyongyang, A City Once So Dominated By Christianity That It Was Known As The Jerusalem Of The East. Cheng Introduces Us To Samuel Moffett, A Presbyterian Missionary From Madison, Indiana, Who Would Venture Into Pyongyang At The End Of The Nineteenth Century And Build A Remarkable FollowingOne That Would Include The Kim Family That Today Presides Over One Of The WorldS Harshest Persecutors Of The Christian Faith.At The Center Of This Story Is North KoreaS Founder, Kim Il Sung, Son Of Two Fervent Christians And Progenitor Of An Ideology Known As Kimilsungism, An Exercise In Idolatry That Has Elevated Him, And His Successor Son And Grandson, To Christlike Status, From The Humble Manger Where He Was Born To The Subway Seat On Which The Venerated Leader Once Placed His Posterior, Cordoned Off As If It Were A Religious Relic.Drawing On Letters, Diaries, And NeverBeforeUnearthed Archival Material That Temper And Often Contradict The Glorious Historical Record Promoted By Kim Il SungS Legions Of Hagiographers, Korean Messiah Tells The True Story Of A Country Shrouded In Fictions.
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