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Christian democratic parties push for moral renewal

August 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

As Europe’s Christian Democratic parties are removed from the corridors of power today, there are signs that these once religious-based parties are reviving moral, if not faith, concerns in Europe. The Public Justice Report (Vol. 23, No. 3), the newsletter of the Association for Public Justice, an evangelical political action caucus, notes that Christian Democratic parties’ new […]

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China taking notes from France in cult control

August 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

China is looking to France as a model for dealing with “cults,” such as Falun Gong, the persecuted Chinese meditation movement. The Washington Post (July 10) reports that Chinese officials hold up the recent French law passed that made “mental manipulation” a crime as a way to control such groups as Falun Gong. The French law, passed […]

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Current Research: August 2001

August 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

01: Silicon Valley and other hi-tech centers are showing a  loss of community life and religious participation, according to a recent study by political scientist Robert Putnam. American Enterprise magazine (July/August) reports that Putnam’s Social Capital Community Benchmark Survey confirms that Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Boston, Phoenix and other “tech meccas” show weak social and interpersonal connections. On […]

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Unificationist alliance with black clergy raises concern in churches

August 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

The close involvement of black clergy in Unification Church-sponsored activities is prompting a backlash of opposition in black churches, reports the Washington Post (July 25). As increasing numbers of black clergy have participated in activities sponsored by the Unification Church, there have been a rash of firings and threats of dismissal of ministers involved in these events, […]

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Edgar Cayce’s following dwindling?

August 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

Apologia Report (July 9) an evangelical newsletter on cults and apologetics, notes that the late psychic Edgar Cayce’s Association for Research and Enlightenment (ARE) has lost nearly 80,000 members in the past 10 years and $4.5 million in the past two.” Citing a report in the Virginia Pilot newspaper, the newsletter adds that the organization also faces a […]

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Faith-filled vacations gain favor among Americans

August 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

Americans are increasingly meshing their vacations with their faith, reports Beliefnet, the religion web site. While visits to shrines, retreat centers and other spiritual sites have been growing in recent years, more recently the travel industry — from religious tour books to Christian travel agents — is propelling the trend even further. Irving Hexham, the editor […]

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Census figures suggest retuning, relocating ethnic ministries

August 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

Metropolitan and urban areas are becoming so diverse in the U.S. that the old models of urban and even suburban ministry don’t have much relevance. That is the major lesson that the recent Census figures suggest to religious organizations, according to the current issue of  Visions (March/April), a newsletter on demography and religion. The data on changes […]

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Summer conventions show old divisions, new directions

August 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

The denominational conventions held so far this summer have signaled both revived conflicts and new directions among U.S. church bodies. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) continues on a course of conflict after its recent General Assembly. In the last few years, liberals claimed they were being shut out of the church through legislation that prohibited same-sex […]

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July, 2001

July 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

01: Christian futurist Leonard Sweet is practicing what he preaches on the Internet. As the godfather of the postmodern  — “Pomo” to insiders — ministry movement, he advocates that Christianity must meet postmoderns where they live and speak to them in their language. While Sweet is adamant that “a spirit that loves Christ and loves […]

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On/File: July 2001

July 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

01: The Center for Contemplative Mind seeks to bring its teachings on contemplation and spirituality to a diverse clientele, including social and environmental activists, prisoners, lawyers, and business people. The center, started in 1997, has attracted  some of the leading corporations to its programs on “contemplative values,” including the chemical corporation Monsanto, as well as the Green Group, a group […]

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