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It is the Dojeon (“Holy Scriptures of Dao”), which presents the lives, work, and words of Sangjenim and of His holy consort and dao successor, Taemonim. Arranged in eleven chapters, the Dojeon spans topics ranging from the principle upon which the universe evolves to the ultimate destiny of humanity. The Dojeon, originally published in the Korean language, has been translated into English, German, French, Russian, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese.
- What is Jeung San Do’s holy scriptures?
- Why did Jeung-san Sangjenim come to earth?
- Where is Jeung San Do located?
- When did Jeung San Do come to be?
- Who was Jeung-san Sangjenim?
- What is Jeung San Do?