This folder is a comprehensive collection of study and presentation resources on the Divine Principle, the doctrinal foundation of the Unification Church. The material is mainly in French and comes in various formats to facilitate learning and teaching.
1. Theoretical Documents and Presentations
The Word and PowerPoint documents (more than 65 presentations) cover the entirety of the Divine Principle:
Part One: The Principle of Creation, The Fall, Eschatology (the Last Days), The Messiah and the Second Coming, The Resurrection, and Predestination.
Part II: The Providence of Restoration, The Foundation of Restoration (Adam's Family), Moses and Jesus, Parallel Providential Periods, and The Period of Preparation for the Second Advent.
Appendices: A Glossary defining key terms, and a Biblical Index.
2. Multimedia Content
The folder contains a series of 15 videos (.flv files) that correspond directly to the chapters of Divine Principle, providing visual and auditory learning support:
DIVINE PRINCIPLE Series: Numbered videos covering the themes of Creation, the Fall of Man, the Last Days, the Messiah, the Resurrection, Predestination, Moses, Jesus, Parallels in History, and the Second Coming. These videos appear to be structured lessons for in-depth study.
3. Bilingual Resource: Korean-English Summary
The file stands out as a key linguistic and doctrinal resource: Korean-English Summary of the Divine Principle (통일원리 교안(한-불)).
It was designed to facilitate understanding of the Divine Principle, particularly for French speakers, by presenting the text in Korean and English side by side. The preface states that it was published to aid study in both languages and to serve as a guide for studying Korean for French-speaking members of the AUCM, as well as a supplement for studying French for future Korean missionaries. It emphasises the idea that the Korean language is the most appropriate for expressing the ‘heart of God’ (Coeur de Dieu).
In summary, this dossier is a multilingual and multimedia educational library intended for in-depth study and dissemination of the Divine Principle.