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American Muslim leaders silent on terrorism?

February 1, 1999 by Richard Cimino

Are extremists “hijacking” the American Muslim community through its leaders’ complicity and silence regarding terrorism? That’s the controversial view of  the Islamic Supreme Council (ISC), a Muslim education group based in Washington, D.C. The Muslim magazine (January), which is published by the ISC, carries a statement from the council saying that “too often we see leaders of the […]

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Findings & Footnotes: December 1998

December 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

01: Robert Wuthnow’s After Heaven: Spirituality in America Since the 1950s (University of California Press, $29.95) is an in-depth treatment of the many ways Americans have approached the spiritual life in recent years. The Princeton sociologist draws a sharp line between the pre-60s period, which was characterized by a “spirituality of dwelling,” as it was tied to […]

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Alpha course’s success suggests turnaround in British church

December 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

The expansion of the Alpha course, a popular seminar introducing British unchurched to Christianity, is having a strong impact on moribund parishes of the Church of England. The Economist magazine (Nov. 7) reports that the Alpha, a ten-week crash course in basic Christianity, was started in the 1970s, but it is only in the past few years […]

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South Korea’s depression drives churches back to basics

December 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

After a period of prosperity and rapid expansion, churches in South Korea are undergoing a period of rethinking about their mission in an economically depressed nation. South Korea and other East Asian countries are is deep in the throes of economic depression, as shown by growing ranks of unemployment and currency devaluation. During the nation’s […]

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Current Research: December 1998

December 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

01: American evangelicals’ ability to balance orthodoxy and cultural relevance is one of the reasons these Christians show more commitment than their fundamentalist counterparts, according to a recent study. The review Books & Culture (November/December) cites research by sociologist Christian Smith suggesting that fundamentalists showed lower levels of religious vitality than evangelicals. Smith’s research, based on surveys and […]

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Churches turn to professionals to raise funds

December 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Churches and synagogues are increasingly turning to professional fund-raisers to draw in funds, according to the New York Times (Nov. 18).  About 7.4 percent of the members of the National Society of Fund-raising executives work for religious organizations — which is double the number from seven years ago. “I wouldn’t be surprised if next year’s survey shows that […]

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Child abuse cases target Mormon church

December 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

The Mormon church is undergoing a controversy involving child sex abuse cases, with critics claiming that the church seriously mishandled reports of pedophiles in its ranks, reports the National Law Journal (Nov. 16). Although the number of cases might seem small compared with the many cases filed against the Catholic Church, there are at least five suits […]

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Mormon social gospel unfolding?

December 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Is a new form of Mormon social activism emerging? It’s obvious that  Mormonism is powerful missionary force around much of the world, adding members daily through an extensive proselytizing movement. In an address to the conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Warner Woodworth of Brigham Young University sees new forms of social […]

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Tattooing marks believers — from pagan to evangelical

December 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

The phenomenon of tattooing and body piercing may be more than a fad and may actually be closer to religious ritual, though one that appeals to a wide range of believers and seekers. Common Boundary (September/October), a magazine of spirituality and psychology, reports that “growing numbers of individuals are seeking spiritual experiences through embellishing their bodies.” […]

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New crackdown on Muslim activists raises protests of persecution

December 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Using new, broad powers of investigation and a much larger budget, the Federal Bureau of Investigation in recent months is targeting Muslim activists for alleged support of  terrorist attacks against American lives and property. Using a 1996 act of Congress with vastly expanded jurisdiction, sharp increases in its budget and anti-terrorism agents, the FBI is cracking […]

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