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A pope of the new evangelization

March 1, 2013 by Richard Cimino

While much remains to be seen regarding the leadership style and priorities of Pope Francis, the themes of the challenge of secularization and evangelization figure prominently in many analyses and forecasts of the new papacy. The shifting distribution of world Catholicism formed the context of most of the coverage of Pope Francis’s election. The facts are familiar: two-thirds of Catholics used to live in Europe […]

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On/File: March/April 2013

March 1, 2013 by Richard Cimino

Cornerstone Church in San Diego has become one of the most prominent second-generation Hispanic megachurches. The congregation seeks to minister to those from “hood to the highrise,” with its members ranging from successful lawyers to excons. Pastor Sergio De La Mora  founded the church with seven others in 1998 and since then Cornerstone has attracted […]

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Findings & Footnotes: March/April 2013

March 1, 2013 by Richard Cimino

01: Last issue’s review of Kim Hansen’s book Military Chaplains and Religious Diversity incorrectly stated that the interviews were based on a representative sample of chaplains. The sample was not meant to be representative of chaplains, but rather was designed to highlight the issues facing the chaplaincy and the diverse religious makeup of the chaplains. […]

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‘Off the books’ secularization in Israel?

March 1, 2013 by Richard Cimino

Israel is experiencing a “secularization below the radar,” according to Guy Ben-Porat, a political scientist at Ben-Gurion University at a March seminar at Columbia University in New York attended by RW. Ben-Porat, whose presentation was based on his new book, Between State and Synagogue (Cambridge University Press), said that even though Israel may not separate […]

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Poland: still a high level of religious practice, but shows a more affirmative secular camp

March 1, 2013 by Richard Cimino

In comparison with other European countries, Poland still exhibits a high level of religious beliefs and attendance at religious services; but while criticism of the Catholic Church was associated with Communism in the 1990s, it is no longer the case with the younger generation. This is especially true for those linked to the new left, […]

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Religion and values still related in Europe

March 1, 2013 by Richard Cimino

Several articles in the latest issue of the French journal of future studies Futuribles (March) deal with the social and political impact of religions; three of them focus on the European situation. Pierre Bréchon (Institute for Political Studies, Grenoble) notes how Europe remains strongly divided among different historical forms of Christianity. Despite obvious changes, there […]

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Secularization and culture wars gain currency in Latin America

March 1, 2013 by Richard Cimino

Religion in Latin America appears to be taking on some aspects of European secularity and U.S. culture wars, according to two reports. In the Christian Century (March 12), historian Phillip Jenkins writes that increasingly several countries in Latin America show a drift in religious affiliation and values that bear some similarity to the U.S. and […]

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Current Research: March/April 2013

March 1, 2013 by Richard Cimino

01: The overall numbers of American Catholics often cited by church officials and activists might be inflated, with even those doing the counting expressing dissatisfaction and uncertainty about the methods used in arriving at these figures, according to an exploratory study by J. Patrick Hornbeck II of Fordham University. Writing in the current issue of […]

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Straight Edge punks adopt ascetic,non-institutional spirituality

March 1, 2013 by Richard Cimino

The Straight Edge movement, a subset of punk rock that stresses abstinence from drugs, alcohol and casual sex, may appear decidedly secular with an antagonistic view towards organized religion, but religious symbols and, on a lesser level, ideas “have remained rife within the subculture,” writes Francis Stewart in the journal Implicit Religion (Volume 15, Number […]

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Christians borrow bar mitzvahs as new rite-of-passage

March 1, 2013 by Richard Cimino

Evangelicals are holding Christian versions of bar mitzvahs as part of a larger trend of increasing identification with Jews and Israel. The New York Times Magazine (March 24) reports that the concept of the Christian bar mitzvah is carried out regardless of ethnicity and is seen as a Christ-centered coming of age ceremony. The boys […]

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