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Cut faces schisms, defections

April 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

The Church Universal and Triumphant (CUT), a syncretistic occult group, has experienced widespread defections and schisms since the withdrawal of its leader Elizabeth Clair Prophet, according to an article in the current issue of the Cultic Studies Review (Volume 2, Number 1). CUT was a controversial yet growing movement in the 1980s and early 1990s, known for […]

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Young Muslims take lead in anti-war activism

April 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Muslim students have emerged as key leaders and participants in the anti-war movement, reports the Washington Times (March 5). Muslims have become particularly prominent in student anti-war protests since September 11, where they were active in protesting the war in Afghanistan. The Muslim Student Association (MSA) — active on 150 U.S. campuses — of the U.S. and […]

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Demand high, supply low for military chaplains

April 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

As war in Iraq was approaching, military chaplains noticed an increase in religious concerns among soldiers. For instance, between the time the 82nd Airborne arrived in Kuwait in mid-February and mid-March, 104 paratroopers were baptized — into the water of the Persian Gulf — reported military chaplains. Similarly, attendance at Catholic Mass has been “up […]

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Iraq war revives prophetic fervor

April 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

As was the case with the Gulf War, the war in Iraq is reviving end-time expectations and fervor. The Washington Post (March 15) “Anxious discussions have arisen on prophecy Websites, in Bible study groups and churches, and at such gatherings as last month’s 20th International Prophesy Conference in Tampa, Fla.” Iraq’s connection to ancient Babylon and the Euphrates […]

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Religious leaders weigh consequences of Iraq war

April 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Both Muslim and Christian leaders are focusing on the aftermath of the war in Iraq, warning that Chrisitan-Islamic relations may suffer. As reported by several media on March 30, Pope John Paul II has expressed fears that the war might lead to a “religious catastrophe,” possibly sparking off a wider confrontation between Christianity and Islam. […]

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On/File: March 2003

March 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

01: St. Benedict Center in Madison, Wisconsin is the first ecumenical community for women in the U.S. Lynne Smith, a Presbyterian minister, recently joined the community and another Protestant, a Mennonite, is also planning to join. Although the community only numbers three members, the center has long been open to ecumenical and even inter-faith guests. In […]

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Findings & Footnotes: March 2003

March 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

John Horgan’s new book Rational Mysticism (Houghton Mifflin, $25) is an intriguing journalistic excursion into  the ever-expanding territory of science and spirituality. Actually, Horgan is mainly concerned with the new science of consciousness studies, which seeks to study mystical and religious experiences. He revisits the well-trod grounds of psychedelic drugs and how they relate to mysticism. Horgan also […]

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Coptic church finds respect and internal turmoil

March 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

The Coptic Church of Egypt may have gained new recognition and freedom by the government, but the church body is experiencing internal turmoil over issues of centralization and the power of the hierarchy over the laity. The Tablet (Feb. 15), a British Catholic magazine, reports that a split between a segment of the laity and the […]

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Christians targeting European Muslims for evangelism

March 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Few efforts at Christian evangelization have been directed toward the burgeoning Muslim populations of Europe, but that may now be changing, according to an article in Charisma magazine (February). The  traditional low response rate of Muslims to Christian missionary efforts (partly due to government restrictions on proselytizing in Islamic nations) seems also to be true of Muslim immigrants […]

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Current Research: March 2003

March 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

01: Figures from the new World Almanac suggest that the churches are losing “market share” in the last decade. The secular humanist magazine Free Inquiry (Winter) looks at the 1992 and 2002 editions of the World Almanac and finds that overall, U.S. church membership rose 7.16 percent during a decade in which the U.S. population grew 13.9 percent. […]

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