International Journal of Coercion, Abuse, and Manipulation (IJCAM)
Vol. 8 (2025). Published January 15th, 2025.
DOI: 10.54208/1000/0008/003
The Narcissistic Messiah: Personality Disorder, Sun Myung Moon, and its Legacy in the Unification Church
Stephen A. Kent
Robin Willey
Abstract
In recent years, several scholars have been re-examining the lives of numerous sect and cult leaders through the lens of current psychiatric personality disorders and mental health classifications. Narcissism is a frequently applied disorder used to evaluate the behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs of these leaders, but no one has yet used this personality disorder to examine the life of Sun Myung Moon (founder of the Unification Church) and its significance for a multitude of connected organizations. Using analyses of Moon’s talks and speeches in conjunction with other primary documents from the Unification Church itself (along with court materials and accounts from former members), we argue that Moon likely suffered from narcissistic personality disorder, which (paradoxically) helps to explain much of the devotion that members felt toward him during his life (and now after his death). Moon’s probable narcissism also helps to explain some of the group’s theology and practices that have continued posthumously.
Keywords: Sun Myung Moon, Unification Church, narcissism, Hak Ja Han Moon, sexual predation