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Asian immigration holding secularism at bay in Canada?

February 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

The Asian influx in Canada is working to counteract secularism in the nation’s three largest cities, according to a recent government survey. The Washington Post (Dec. 30) reports that as Asian immigrants have gravitated to Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal, they have maintained, and in many cases, taken up new devotion to the Buddhist, Sikh, Muslim, Hindu and […]

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Jehovah’s witnesses change approach to blood transfusions?

February 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

The Jehovah’s Witnesses may be changing their approach to blood transfusions, as different branches of the movement allow their members to remain in fellowship with the group after undergoing the once-taboo medical procedure. The Christian Research Journal (Volume 23, Number 2) reports that the leadership of the Jehovah’s Witnesses was quick to deny that they were […]

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Fulan Gong draws educated, professionals in West

February 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

The members of Fulan Gong in the West are mainly wealthy, educated Chinese immigrants, suggesting that the movement is far from a refuge for the superstitious and poor. Much has been written on Fulan Gong, especially on the group’s persecution by the Chinese government, but there has been little research on the meditative movement’s large […]

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Religious renewal and reform — modest gains, bright future

February 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

“Wouldn’t it be easier just to switch to a more congenial congregation or denomination rather than fighting?” It was a question that frequently crossed this writer’s mind after interviewing people involved in efforts to reform their particular denomination or church body. The concern to renew and reform a religion from within is almost as ancient […]

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On/File: January 2001

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

01: The fledgling Institute for Global Engagement represents an attempt to bring the growing concern over religious persecution and conflict into the world of scholarship. The institute is the brainchild of Robert Seiple, a former U.S. State Department official who was in charge of implementing the International Religious Freedom Act, a bill to protect religious minorities against […]

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Findings & Footnotes: January 2001

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

01: Three recent issues of Center Conversations (No. 5, 7 and 8), a newsletter of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, serve as good introductions to recent trends in Catholic, evangelical, and Jewish communities. Each issue features a main address on developments in each tradition followed by a roundtable discussion by journalists and scholars. Originally a series […]

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Whirling dervishes face strife over including women

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

Turkey’s Whirling Dervishes, Muslims practicing mystical dances, are experiencing the same divisions existing between moderate and militant Islam throughout the world, particularly over the role of women. The Washington Post (Dec. 25) reports that the dervishes, known for their whirling, trance-like dances which are seen as a way of communicating with God, have traditionally been for […]

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Churches in Europe, Ukraine adopt show-biz style

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

A “radical” youth-oriented church movement in Europe is growing by using high tech entertainment-oriented services, reports Charisma magazine (January). Membership at Zurich’s International Christian Fellowship (ICF) has grown sharply in the past four years, as it has branched out to  seven other congregations in other parts of Switzerland, and neighboring Germany. The church’s services — which are called […]

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Current Research: January 2001

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

01: The new attention focused on exorcism by churches, as well as the re-release of the film The Exorcist, may well  convince people that they have been involved in or have witnessed these rituals, according to a study reported in the Skeptical Inquirer (January/February). The research, conducted by University of Washington psychologist Elizabeth Loftus and Giuliana Mazzoni of Seton […]

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Churches take advantage of growth of grassroots radio

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

Many churches are forming new radio ministries through the growth of new low power FM stations. Charisma News Service (Dec. 28) reports that about half of the first 255 new low-power FM (LPFM) licenses offered by the U.S. government’s broadcast licensing body have gone to churches and ministries. Operating at between 50 and 100 watts, the […]

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