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How does a nation build a cult of personality so powerful that it survives for generations?
In this episode, I'm joined by Jonathan Cheng, China bureau chief and former Korea bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, to discuss his forthcoming nonfiction book Korean Messiah: Kim Il Sung and the Christian Roots of North Korea's Personality Cult.
The book explores one of the most fascinating and unsettling political transformations of the modern era: how the arrival of American Christianity in Korea may have helped shape the quasi-religious cult surrounding Kim Il Sung and the ruling Kim dynasty.
This conversation examines history, religion, propaganda, authoritarianism, and the unique political mythology that continues to define North Korea today.
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How does a nation build a cult of personality so powerful that it survives for generations?
In this episode, I'm joined by Jonathan Cheng, China bureau chief and former Korea bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal, to discuss his forthcoming nonfiction book Korean Messiah: Kim Il Sung and the Christian Roots of North Korea's Personality Cult.
The book explores one of the most fascinating and unsettling political transformations of the modern era: how the arrival of American Christianity in Korea may have helped shape the quasi-religious cult surrounding Kim Il Sung and the ruling Kim dynasty.
This conversation examines history, religion, propaganda, authoritarianism, and the unique political mythology that continues to define North Korea today.