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Keeping food halal and aiming for non-Muslim market

July 1, 2014 by Richard Cimino

Just as kosher food found a following beyond its Jewish market, Islamic halal products are seeking to reach non-Muslim mainstream American consumers, according to two reports. The New York Times (June 13) reports on the successful efforts of Adnan A. Durrani to market his Saffron Road halal frozen food entries to the popular store chain […]

Filed Under: Domestic

Two-tiered Buddhism being replaced by more fluid approach

July 1, 2014 by Richard Cimino

The long-time divide between ethnic and convert based Buddhism in the U.S. is showing signs of giving way to a more fluid situation where Buddhist groups reach out beyond their traditional followings, according to a study in the Journal of Global Buddhism (Vol. 15, 2014). In a survey of the Buddhist Churches of America (BCA), […]

Filed Under: Archive, International

Featured Story: ‘Evangelical Catholic’ politicians finding Republican vote

July 1, 2014 by Richard Cimino

The two-decade alliance between conservative Roman Catholics and evangelicals on moral and social issues is having political repercussions, with several leading Republican politicians drawing on both traditions for inspiration. In a Religion News Service report (June 16), Sarah Pulliam Bailey notes that the surprising victory of Dave Brat in the Virginia primary is one example […]

Filed Under: Archive, Featured Story

Current Research: June 2014

June 1, 2014 by Richard Cimino

01: Public displays of religious devotion by American athletes are nothing new, but such actions can prove divisive to fans if they are too closely associated with a particular faith, according to researchers writing in the American Sociological Association’s magazine Contexts (Spring). The two most recent examples of public piety by American athletes have been […]

Filed Under: Current Research

Quebec decides against strict secularism

June 1, 2014 by Richard Cimino

The recent ousting of the Parti Quebecois (PQ) from power in the Canadian province of Quebec was more a rejection of the party’s secularist agenda than its separatist policies, according to many observers. In the elections, the PQ retained just 30 seats while the Liberal Party gained 70 in the National Assembly, seriously setting back […]

Filed Under: International

Churches embracing drive-through praying

June 1, 2014 by Richard Cimino

Although there have long been outdoor or “drive-in” churches, a number of congregations have taken the concept further and started “drive-through” churches. The Philadelphia Inquirer (May 28) reports that churches are “embracing what community banks and pharmacies have utilized for decades: the drive-through.” These churches hold drive-through hours where they offer prayer and other services, […]

Filed Under: Archive

Conservative Christians rallying to charter school movement

June 1, 2014 by Richard Cimino

Support for charter schools has often been viewed in largely pragmatic terms, but the movement to establish this popular alternative to public schools has had significant religious and particularly evangelical involvement and interest, according to a study in Social Science Quarterly (June). Author Andrea Vieux writes that conventional wisdom suggests religious conservatives would most likely […]

Filed Under: Archive, Domestic

Evangelical support for Israel waning?

June 1, 2014 by Richard Cimino

Evangelicals’ support for Israel can no longer be counted on, especially as they are being “confronted with an evangelical-friendly, anti-Israel narrative,” writes David Brog in the Middle East Quarterly (Spring). The attempt to promote the Palestinian cause among evangelicals is nothing new, but the center-right political complexion of at least American evangelicals made such appeals […]

Filed Under: Archive

Ex-Jewish Orthodox movement finding voice in activism, books, media

June 1, 2014 by Richard Cimino

From existing on the fringes of Jewish society only a few years ago, ex-Orthodox Jews are increasingly organized and speaking out via newly published memoirs and other media, reports Forward.com (May 30). The number of books and media detailing the “de-conversion” of Orthodox Judaism, usually Hasidism, includes Leah Vincent’s memoir “Cut Me Loose,” Shalom Auslander […]

Filed Under: Archive

Featured Story: Another Calvinist moment in American Christianity?

June 1, 2014 by Richard Cimino

In the last two decades, scholars have spoken of both the “Baptistification” and the “Pentecostalization” of American Christianity, referring to the wide influence these traditions have on other churches and denominations. It might be stretching things to speak of a similar process of “Calvinization” occurring, but there is little doubt that Calvinist beliefs and practices […]

Filed Under: Feature, Featured Story

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