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A ‘nascent religious revival’ on campus?

March 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Among the many signs that religious life in America is currently undergoing profound transformations, none is more clear than the nascent but increasingly evident signs of  spiritual interest on  college campuses. Not like the kind of the l950s revival at evangelical colleges nor that of the l960s for civil rights and peace, today’s expression reflects the escalating […]

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Eastern Orthodoxy in US — fragmented or just American?

March 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Observers say Eastern Orthodoxy is becoming part of the American religious mainstream — not a difficult thing to believe judging by the  growing number of church splits and divisions among these churches. New conflicts between ethnic members and converts, and activists and traditionalists are likely to intensify the fragmentation of Orthodoxy in the U.S., according to Eye […]

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Middle class Indians religious in their own fashion

February 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

A middle class is emerging in India that is more religious that has generally been predicted, but not very orthodox. Hinduism Today magazine (February) devotes a cover story to the beliefs and practices of the middle class Indians and finds that those of all faiths — Hindu, Christian, Muslim — do not largely discard their beliefs […]

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Findings & Footnotes: February 1998

February 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

01: There has been a recent spate of books and studies about evangelical women.  Godly Women (Rutgers University Press, $19) by Brenda Brasher is unique since it focuses on women in the burgeoning evangelical megachurches. Brasher, a religion professor at Mount Union College, participated in services and women’s cell groups and interviewed women in congregations affiliated […]

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World Jewry’s divided future

February 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

While the world’s  Jewish communities are united by rapid communications and a common history, Jews in diaspora around the world are facing different futures based on such factors as assimilation, immigration and intermarriage. Moment magazine (February) asked correspondents from around the world how Jewish life will change by the year 2100, and, in the process, reveals many […]

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New Christian political party reshapes Poland, Southeast Europe

February 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

In the wake of the departure of communism and communist-related political parties in Poland and southeast Europe, a new, highly energized and attractive political movement is reshaping the future of the region, according to the journal Foreign Affairs (January/February). Starting with the surprising victory of the Solidarity Electoral Action bloc (AWS) in Poland’s legislature’s elections last September, […]

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Current Research: February 1998

February 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

01: A new study on the religious attitudes and beliefs of baby busters confirms that they are a lot like baby boomers in their individualism and few attachments to institutions — only more so. The study, conducted by Jackson Carroll and Wade Clark Roof, surveyed 1,150 people in North Carolina and southern California about their […]

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Liberal Catholics having trouble signing up others for the cause

February 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Liberal American Catholics may have to take a few lessons from their conservative counterparts if they want to reach more sympathizers in the church. American Catholics involved in such liberal caucuses as  Call to Action planned a drive 2 years ago called “We Are the Church,” where they planned to collect more than one million signatures […]

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Far-right religionists are main target in anti-terrorism campaign

February 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Crime specialists and enforcers are targeting far right religious groups, and particularly what is called “leaderless resistance” in such movements,  more than foreign-based terrorists, according to U.S. News & World Report (Dec. 29/Jan. 5). Since the Oklahoma city bombing, law enforcers have successfully attempted to open lines of communications with militia groups and other organizations with conspiracy-based views […]

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Conflict and unity in global religious future?

February 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Futurologists are paying new attention to religion — a departure from previous times when they consigned faith to having a minor and fading role in a technological future. In the Futurist magazine (January/February), respected futurologist, Ronald Sellers identifies nine major trends among religions of the world. 01: Despite critics’ predictions that secularization would overcome religious faith, we […]

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