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Evangelical fiction crosses over to secular world

March 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

As the burgeoning world of evangelical fiction grows more diverse, tensions are emerging over authors who are “crossing over” from the Christian to the secular markets. The conflict is similar to the situation in the contemporary Christian music industry, where artists who seek to reach beyond the evangelical niche are accused of compromising their message. Charisma magazine […]

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‘Passion’s’ ecumenical and evangelical appeal

March 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

Aside from generating controversy over its alleged anti-semitism, Mel Gibson’s new film, The Passion of The Christ, has become a new ecumenical icon among American evangelicals. Gibson, an aderent to a traditionalist Catholicism that still views Protestants as heretics, is hailed in Christianity Today (March) as creating a vision of Christ that resonates with “all classical believers…In […]

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Immigrant Christians replacing mainline’s declining ranks?

March 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

Scholars and other observers of American religion are realizing that immigration is more likely to replenish the declining ranks of Christian churches than create sizable blocs of world religions in the country. In Christian Century magazine (Feb. 10), sociologist R. Stephen Warner writes that the “new immigrants represent not the de-Christianization of American society but the de-Europeanization […]

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Findings & Footnotes: February 2004

February 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

01: In 1993, a group of leading Mormon theologians and scholars (known as the “September six” in the media) were excommunicated for their heterodox views. Ten years later, the independent Mormon magazineSunstone devotes some of its December issue to the religious journeys of these “heretics.” In a singular and unique tradition such as Mormonism, the question […]

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Militant Islam challenging Vatican’s interfaith strategy?

February 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

The Vatican and the Catholic world in general is taking a more critical attitude toward Islam, reflecting new concerns about Muslim immigration and fundamentalism, reports Commonweal magazine (Jan. 16). The change in tone was evident in a recent article of the Vatican-approved Jesuit newspaper La Civilta Cattolica, which stressed Islam’s “warlike face” and its obsession with conquering Europe. […]

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Lutheranism finds more than a niche in Russia

February 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

From nearing extinction in the 1980s, Lutheranism is now growing rapidly in numbers and influence in Russia, representing a “serious spiritual and intellectual challenge to Russian Orthodoxy,” writes sociologists Sergei Filatov and Aleksandra Stepina. In the journal Religion, State & Society (December), the writers note that Lutheranism has had a long and (unlike Catholicism) generally unconflicted history […]

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Britain’s Anglican Cathedrals heading toward extinction?

February 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

Britain’s Anglican cathedrals are in a state of decline due to a lack of tourists, rising maintenance costs and internal leadership problems, according to reports. Although of immense cultural and historical importance, many cathedrals lack funding and are facing mounting debts, reports The Observer newspaper (Jan. 11). While Anglican cathedrals are virtually required to remain open all […]

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Current Research: February 2004

February 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

01: A new study of Internet users finds that one-third of all Americans connected to computers have used them to access religious and spiritual information. The study, conducted by the Pew Research Center, found that 40 percent of Americans use the Internet to search for political information and 66 percent for medical information. But the […]

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National parks feel church/state tensions

February 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

U.S. national parks are the site of new church-state conflicts, particularly as the government attempts to redress legal actions that are considered to violate religious freedom. The New York Times (Jan. 18) reports that church-state separation groups are charging that there is a trend of the Bush administration and its Republican appointees in the National Park Service […]

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Post 9/11 American Muslim community faces new divisions

February 1, 2004 by Richard Cimino

Rather than uniting American Muslims, September 11 and the subsequent pressure on the Muslim community has only resulted in greater divisions. The journal Society (January/February) cites the English-language Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahran Weekly which investigated the current state of the U.S. Muslim community. Although some estimates put the number of American Muslims as high as eight million, they are divided […]

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