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Current Research: June 2003

June 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

01: A University of Rochester study finds that daily newspapers show “significant gaps in providing readers with an understanding of religious beliefs and practices. The study, which examined 12 daily newspapers between Feb. 3 and March 2,  found that the  articles studied rarely explored the beliefs, values and practices of religion and instead described religion in political […]

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Yoga gains access to schools

June 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

The growing popularity of Yoga now includes children, with an increasing number of schools offering courses on the spiritual and physical discipline. Voice of America (May 20) reports that both private and public schools offer yoga classes, although these courses tend to stress the “relaxing” effect of the technique more than its Hindu content. The introduction […]

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Christian comedy seeking Christian, secular audience

June 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Christian comedy is finding a place in evangelical churches as well as “crossing over” and receiving a hearing in the secular world, reports Charisma magazine (May). The new interest in comedy is not just about humor in sermons; comedy is now intentionally used as a tool for evangelism both in churches and secular venues. Steven Lawson writes […]

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International Churches of Christ dissolving?

June 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

The International Churches of Christ, an evangelical group known for its strict and controversial teachings, is in a state of decline and fragmentation due to a crisis in its leadership. The Boston Globe (May 17) reports that the group, once boasting a membership of 135,000 members worldwide, is facing massive defections and financial problems after its charismatic […]

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‘Judeo-Christian’ nation challenged by American Muslims

June 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Muslim activists and organizations are pressing for greater Islamic inclusion in a society symbolized by the “Judeo-Christian” model. National Muslim groups such as the American Muslim Council, the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the Muslim American Society are trying to popularize such terms and concepts as “Judeo-Christian-Islamic” or “Abrahamic” (referring to Abraham) to include Islam […]

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Despite scandals, Catholic political voice still has impact

June 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

In the wake of the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church, many observers forecasted that the U.S. church and particularly its bishops would lose much of  their political  influence on social issues. But, according to Notre Dame sociologist David Yamane, the bishops’ political influence has not significantly suffered since the scandals of 2002. In Commonweal magazine (May 23), […]

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On/File: May 2003

May 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

01: Damaris Salons that blend feminism with Christian spirituality are growing across the country. The salons are the brainchild of the Damaris Project, a Dallas-based devoted to an evangelical perspective on faith and women’s issues. These forums, which have grown by word of mouth and are now active in cities including, New York, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., […]

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Findings & Footnotes: May 2003

May 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

01: The founding of the Brandywine Review of Faith & International Affairs demonstrates the growing interest and involvement of Christians (and notably evangelicals) in diplomacy, human rights and religious freedom. The quarterly, intended both for practitioners and academics, is published by the Institute for Global Engagement, which was founded by Ambassador Robert Seiple, a leader in the […]

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Australian aborigines embracing Islam

May 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

A growing number of Australian Aborigines are converting to Islam, according to a report by the BBC (March 31). The numbers are still small but the pattern of conversions among Aborigines appears similar to that of African Americans turning to Islam. Aborigine converts, numbering about 1,000, claim they have taken up the new religion for spiritual and […]

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Criticism from within on Arab anti-Semitism

May 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

The growth of anti-Semitism in the Muslim and wider Arab world in recent years is now being met with growing criticism, particularly in the Arab media, according to the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI). An April 23 MEMRI report notes that in the past anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial had become increasingly common in much of the […]

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