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Judaica finds place in Christian bookstores

August 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

There is a growth in both visibility and presence of Judaica and Zionist books and related products in the evangelical Christian marketplace judging by the recent Christian Book Association (CBA) conference in Orlando, Fla. The e-newsletter Religion Bookline (July 22) reports that one of the most heavily trafficked exhibits was the Tent of Meeting union display. Organized […]

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Gender, sexuality teachings sparking Catholic revival?

August 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Pope John Paul II’s teachings on gender difference and sexuality seems to be a main attraction for the small but growing movement of  young adults drawn to conservative Catholicism. In First Things magazine (August-September), Bronwen Catherine McShea  reports that at Harvard and other Ivy League colleges, there is a phenomenon of young people converting or returning to traditional Catholic […]

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Mormon racial beliefs persisting despite lifting of ban

August 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Twenty five years after the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints lifted its prohibition against blacks serving in the priesthood, the issue of race still haunts Mormonism. In his new book All Abraham’s Children (University of Illinois Press, $36.95), sociologist Armand L. Mauss chronicles how the LDS church has long struggled between its early teachings […]

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Findings & Footnotes: July 2003

July 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

01: A teacher at a high school in Geneva and a lecturer at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), Tariq Ramadan has been enjoying a growing audience among young Muslims in Europe, especially in France. A charismatic speaker, Ramadan (b. 1962) is the grandson of Hassan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood in Eygpt in the 1920s. […]

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Central Asian Muslims conflict with regimes and fellow believers

July 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

A return to a secular ideal is unlikely in Central Asia, according to Shirin Akiner, a leading expert in Central Asian studies. Her article is one of the contributions on religion in Central Asia and Islam in the former Soviet Union in the journal Religion, State & Society (June). The developments in Uzbekistan — considered as the […]

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Al Qaeda reaching more muslims post-Iraq War?

July 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

In the aftermath of the Iraq war, Al Queda and its supporters are “fragmenting, mutating and spreading again” in the Islamic world, reports the Toronto Star (June 22). Although the U.S. has made significant progress in stemming the operation of Al Queda since 9/11, the network has used the U.S. and British led war to help it […]

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New South African religions revive white supremacy

July 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Far right religious groups advocating a return to white rule and supremacy are finding a place in South Africa. The Times of London (June 26) reports that “Scores of right-wing religious groups, more reminiscent of US-style cults than conventional churches, have sprung up preaching a gospel of white supremacy to a growing army of believers, 10 […]

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European constitution: Debate on the place of religion

July 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

While the preamble of the draft constitution for the European Union does not make any explicit reference to Europe’s Christian heritage, a compromise has been reached to make some room for the influence of religion in the document. In late May, a draft of the preamble pointed to the influence of ancient Greece and Rome […]

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Scandinavian crime fiction grapples with ‘surplus evil’

July 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

The popularity of Scandinavian crime fiction in Europe may be due to these writers’ attempt to describe and explain the presence of “radical evil” in strongly secularized and socially managed societies, writes Risto Saarinen in the journal Dialog (June). In recent years, Scandinavian writers have become popular practitioners of crime novels, (now the leading fiction genre in […]

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Current Research: July 2003

July 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

01: A recent Barna poll finds that four out of 10 adults discuss religious matters during a typical week. The 42 percent of Americans most likely to be discussing religious matters are women, baby boomers, upscale individuals, blacks, residents of the South, Republicans, conservatives and those attending churches of over 100 adults. Hispanics and Asians, […]

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