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Emerging divisions on Catholic-Evangelical pro-life front?

February 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

The Catholic-evangelical  alliance discussed above may be experiencing some strains due to emerging divisions in the pro-life movement. World magazine  (Jan. 17) says that new drugs and techniques “threaten to blur the line between contraception and abortion — and in the process, perhaps, split evangelicals from their Catholic allies in the fight for the unborn.” Medical advances that […]

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Evangelical Catholicism in the making?

February 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

In its long history, Roman Catholicism has  assimilated different philosophies and spiritualities as it expanded worldwide. Is evangelical Protestantism next in line for such assimilation? That is the intriguing question asked by  sociologist Gustavo Benavides in pondering the future of Catholicism in Latin America in the current issue of Social Compass (December), an international journal of the sociology […]

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Grieving for Diana — a sign of renewal or spiritual impoverishment?

January 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Months after after her death, observers are still asking whether the mass mourning over Princess Diana’s signifies signs of spiritual stirrings or  an absence of traditional religious feeling in Britain. Quadrant (November), the newsletter of the London-based Christian Research Association, reports that many Christian leaders believe Is the mourning of  DianaAmong the innumerable laments and analyses of those […]

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Findings & Footnotes: January 1998

January 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

01: The Winter issue of the quarterly newsletter Science & Spirit is devoted to computers and spirituality. The articles focus on how computer technology poses new challenges to theology and spirituality. Philosopher and theologian Philip Clayton writes that the creation of computer-based intelligence systems, such as robots, will force theologians and believers to redefine concepts of “soul” […]

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Japan’s liberation theology for Burakumins

January 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Japan is beginning to create its own brand of liberation theology, known as the “crown and thorn” theology, reports The Tablet (Nov. 22). From its birthplace, liberation theology (or theologies) has been exported and adapted to Africa, India, Korea, as well as to feminist and American black contexts In the case of Japan, the liberation theme is […]

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European religion blending innovation and tradition

January 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Europeans becoming increasingly pluralistic in their beliefs and practices, mixing tradition with innovation, reports the Washington Post (Dec. 24). An in-depth article on new patterns of religious belief and identification in Europe finds  that the “Spaniards are creating a national patchwork of local, Christian-inspired but overtly secular religions. The French are sampling Buddhism and massing on  pilgrimages to shrines […]

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Current Research: January 1998

January 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

01: A major study by the Gallup Poll shows significant ambivalence among American believers in their attitudes towards dying and death. Sponsored by the Nathan Cummings Foundation and the Fetzer Institute, the report of the attitudes of l,200 randomly selected adults found that only 36 percent of the respondents were sure that a member of the […]

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Unfair barriers for women faculty in evangelical colleges?

January 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Although some improvement in opportunities for tenure and advancement have been made in recent years, women faculty in evangelical colleges still find serious difficulties in reaching full equality, according to Christianity Today magazine (Dec. 8). Major problems exist on women’s equality within the Coalition of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU), the major evangelical college organization. A dissertation […]

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Church-state welfare cooperations stalled?

January 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Although both state and congregations are talking about a new era of cooperation in providing welfare, there are many obstacles that will hamper such bridge-building, reports Capital Commentary (Dec. 8), the newsletter of the evangelical Association for Public Justice. Stanley Carlson-Thies writes that the Charitable Choice provision of the 1996 federal welfare reform law stipulated that when […]

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Forgiveness moves from congregation to couch

January 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Forgiveness is increasingly being viewed as a self-help and therapeutic technique as well as a  theological and spiritual concept, according to a recent Associated Press report (Dec. 20). Mounting research on the psychological  and  physical benefits of forgiveness, as well as new teachings on its role in spirituality is making the 1990s the decade of forgiving. Frederick DiBlasio of the […]

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