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Indian anti-conversion bill intensifies interfaith conflict

November 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

On Oct. 31, the 234-member Tamil Nadu assembly in South India approved a controversial bill banning forced religious conversions. The new law imposes penalties of up to three years in prison for converting someone by force or inducement.There have been heated debates during the entire month of October about the decision taken by the authorities […]

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Jehovah’s witnesses face repression in Georgia

November 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

Throughout the former Soviet Union, opposition has emerged against “nontraditional” religions. But Georgia is the only country in Eurasia where officially-condoned, organized mob violence against adherents of nontraditional faiths has developed as a continuing problem — and the Jehovah’s Witnesses have been the primary target of that campaign, reports Michael Ochs, staff advisor at the […]

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Saddam creating united front of Muslims

November 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

As rumors of war heat up, Saddam Hussein has intensified the public and unifying role of Islam in Iraq, reports the Toronto Star (Oct. 13). Since the Gulf war of over a decade ago,  Hussein has sought to build ties to the different Muslim groups and unify the country under a single, and loyal Islam, drastically challenging the […]

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Christianity clashes with radical Islam in Indonesia

November 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

While the recent attack in Bali has put Indonesia and its extremist Muslim groups in the spotlight, there are also increasing instances of Christian-Muslim clashes in some areas and attacks against Christian churches around the country. Christians — Catholics and Protestants all taken together — make up about 10 percent of the Indonesian population. In […]

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Evangelical influence grows but not decisive in Brazil’s elections

November 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

On Oct. 27, Brazil elected a leftist president, Luiz Inacio da Silva, widely known as Lula, but there were few signs that the growing number of evangelicals in the country formed a voting bloc either for or against the candidate. He garnered 61 percent of the votes, while the candidate of the ruling coalition, Jose […]

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Current Research: November 2002

November 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

01: A five percent drop among U.S. Jews since 1990 is the first significant decline in over a century, reports the Washington Post  (Oct. 9). Last month RW reported on a poll using a broad definition of Jewish identity and claiming that the number of Jewish connected Americans may be expanding. The more recent Jewish Population Poll measures “core” identity, […]

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Younger Catholic theologians more conservative

November 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

Catholic theology is facing a new challenge as young theologians are often more conservative and are often bewildered about the polarization in the church today, writes Thomas P. Rausch. In America magazine (Oct. 14), Rausch writes that young academics in Catholic universities and seminaries are at odds with older theologians on matters of feminism, religious pluralism and […]

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Conservative activism emerges over priest sex abuse scandal

November 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

The priest sex abuse crisis is turning out to be as much an impetus for conservative activism as for liberal protests and challenges to the church structure. The Washington Post (Oct. 13) reports that when the  scandal broke last January with allegations of sex abuse cases and cover-up in the Boston Archdiocese “liberal groups were the first to […]

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Greek Orthodoxy drawing converts

November 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

It has usually been the less ethnic Eastern Orthodox churches (such as the Orthodox Church in America) rather than Greek churches that have attracted converts, but that situation seems to be changing. A report in the Los Angeles Times (Oct. 19) notes that Greek churches are gradually opening their doors to non-Greeks. Since the early 1990s, “Introduction […]

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Fundamentalists fall out over separatism

November 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

American fundamentalism is facing a growing conflict within its own ranks over its traditional practice of  separation from liberal and evangelical churches. Fundamentalists, as represented by such denominations as the Baptist Bible Fellowship and Bob Jones University, have traditionally stressed that any association with “liberals” and more moderate evangelicals violates biblical teachings. Even such a strongly […]

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