BITTER WINTER

Bitter Winter

A magazine on religious liberty and human rights

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LATEST ARTICLES

Japan: The Dissolution of the Unification Church and International Law. 2. A Call to a Silent Media

A confirmed decision of dissolution would dramatically diminish Japan’s international standing.

China, Zhonggong Was Supposed to Be Dead—But Keeps Being Arrested

Two months after a court verdict in Shanxi, repression continues. It reveals something Beijing does not want to admit: Zhonggong is alive.

Kang Youwei: A Confucian Monarchist in the New World

A monumental book focuses on the American years and mystical utopianism of a reformer who has been curiously rediscovered in Xi Jinping’s China

Japan: The Dissolution of the Unification Church and International Law. 1. A Warning by the United Nations

Four UN Special Rapporteurs told Japan that dissolving the Family Federation would be against the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Walking Toward the Hereafter: Rediscovering Maurice Chabas, Painter of the Invisible

Why I fell in love with a little-known artist (and member of the Theosophical Society) who was once at the crossroads of Paris’ esoteric life.

The Hamitic-Arabs of America: Unearthing America’s Forgotten Muslims

A book by Fathie bin Ali Abdat tells the fascinating story of Professor Muhammed Ezaldeen and his unique American Islamic religious movement.

Africa, Not Even Rhinos Are Safe from Chinese Neo-Colonialism

Trading in rhino horns is illegal and threatens the survival of the magnificent animals. Yet, China’s myth of the medicinal effectiveness of horn powder fuels a network of corruption.

Korea: Pastor Son Is Free—But His School Is Not

After 143 days of unjust detention, the conservative Protestant leader was released. But the authorities continue to harass the educational institution he founded.

Echoes of the Sacred: Jao Tsung-I’s Chinese Religion Across Five Millennia

An erudite journey through China’s spiritual imagination, where oracle bones, Daoist talismans, and Chan enlightenment form a single, continuous conversation.

The Coming of the Digital Gods: Can You Really Get Your Religion from the Web?

A new book edited by Michele Olzi explores the Internet’s invented religions and asks whether they are here to stay.

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