Breaking Barriers: South Korean Temple and Shincheonji Church Are Redefining Interfaith Harmony
Amid growing concerns over religious division worldwide, a unique event in South Korea is drawing attention for its fresh approach to interreligious dialogue. On July 13, 2026, the House of Buddha, a Buddhist temple located in Jecheon, Chungcheongbuk-do, hosted a special interfaith lecture aimed at fostering harmony between Buddhism and Christianity. What made this third annual gathering particularly noteworthy was a rare cross-lecturing format: a Buddhist monk delivered a presentation on the Christian Bible, while a lecturer from the Shincheonji Church of Jesus discussed Buddhist scriptures. The Growing Need for Religious Communication The initiative comes at a time when the public demand for religious harmony in South Korea is rising. According to data from the 2025 Religious Perception Survey by Hankook Research, 82% of respondents recognized the significant social influence of religion. However, the survey also revealed that 62% perceived religious conflict within society as severe...