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The rise of spiritual directors in Judaism

November 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

Growing numbers of Jews are training to become “spiritual directors,” reports Uriel Heilman in an article published on October 5 by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Halfway between therapy and counseling, this practice borrows from the Christian model of spiritual guidance as well as from psychotherapy, in order to help clients to discern God’s presence in their […]

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Southern Baptists’ new postmodern urban strategy

November 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

In an attempt to reach urban elite professionals and reverse sagging membership, the Southern Baptist Convention has also adopted a postmodern strategy  that downplays much of the denomination’s conservative social agenda. In New York magazine (October 18), Franklin Foer writes that in the last few years the SBC has experienced membership loss and has responded by attempting […]

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Postmodern churches — promise or challenge to mainline?

November 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

Mainline churches are adopting “postmodern” models of ministry to suit an increasingly pluralistic constituency, a process that may challenge traditional denominational structures. The Reformed Church in America (Dutch Reformed) has been in the forefront of attempts to adapt congregations from coast to coast to “provide itself a niche among bigger mainline churches,” reports the Christian Century (October […]

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Emergence — the next science-spirituality paradigm?

November 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

Quantum physics, chaos theory, and the big bang have all been utilized by theologians to elucidate religious and philosophical concepts. In recent years, the evolutionary theory of emergence has become the most recent scientific concept to make the rounds of the spirituality and science conference and publishing circuit and become the next “new paradigm,” reports […]

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Elections memo: The religious vote prevails?

November 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

Religion Watch was going to press as the U.S. elections unfolded, so readers should expect more in-depth coverage and analysis on this topic in the December issue of the newsletter. Yet early on, the elections’ results revealed developments that we would be amiss not to note in this issue. The solidification of the Christian right and […]

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On/File: October 2004

October 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

01: Under editor-in-chief Atoosa Rubenstein, the girls’ magazine Seventeenhas added a faith section that includes inspirational messages, personal stories of spiritual struggle, and testimonials on such issues as prayer and gay teens who attend church. Verses from the New Testament are printed beside sayings from the Prophet Muhammad. The teachings of Pope John Paul II and […]

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Findings & Footnotes: October 2004

October 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

01: Alta Mira Press, in association with the Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life, has recently issued Mountain West: Sacred Landscapes In Transition ($19.95), as part of its series on religion by region. The book, edited by Jan Shipps and Mark Silk, reveals how the American West is actually three sub-regions in its […]

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Religion and politics mingle but not married in Indonesia

October 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

In recent years, there have been in recent years indicators of a growing religiosity in Indonesia across all religious groups, as well as forecasts that the country will become more Islamic. But such trends are unlikely to lead to the establishment of an Islamic political system, said Prof. Merle Ricklefs at the inaugural public lecture […]

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Current Research: October 2004

October 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

01: Morale among American Catholic priests remains fairly high, although their trust in church leadership has been shaken in the aftermath of the sex abuse crisis, according to a recent survey. The survey was conducted by Stephen J. Rossetti of the St. Luke Institute in Silver Spring, which is a facility treating sex abusers. Rosetti surveyed […]

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Muslim brotherhood in U.S. proves influential and secretive?

October 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

The Muslim Brotherhood, an Egyptian-based group, has taken a low, sometimes secretive profile in the U.S., but has been instrumental in turning American Islam in a more conservative direction, according to the Chicago Tribune (Sept. 24). An in-depth article by Noreen S. Ahmed-Ullah, Sam Roe and Laurie Cohen reports that the brotherhood has operated in secrecy: as […]

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