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The Way encounters leadership scandal, more decline

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

The Way International (TWI), a movement that gained many followers and notoriety in the 1970s, appears to be on an accelerated course of decline after sexual scandals involving leaders and law suits against the organization have recently been revealed. The Christian Research Journal (Volume 23, Number 1), an evangelical countercult publication, reports that The Way, a group […]

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Kwanzaa faces commercialization

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

Kwanzaa, the cultural and spiritual holiday for African-Americans, is being commercialized and is facing criticism by purists, according to a report in the Dallas Morning News (Dec. 27). American blacks spend as much as $700 million on Kwanzaa-related merchandise. Such mainstream retailers as Target, Pier 1, and Borders Books are competing with stores catering specifically to blacks […]

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American Muslim influence finds acceptance abroad

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

American Muslims are increasingly influencing their fellow believers in other parts of the world, reports the Los Angeles Times (Dec. 29). Although American Muslims are a small fraction of the one billion Muslims worldwide, they are wielding significant influence in business practices and economic development in their homelands “through a mushrooming number of non-profit organizations,” writes Teresa […]

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Conservative believers band together to influence UN on family

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

Conservative Christians are banding together and intensifying their activism in the global arena, particularly on family issues in the United Nations, reports the current issue of The Public Eye (Summer/Fall), a leftist newsletter monitoring the religious right. “Frustrated with political defeats at the national level, the Christian Right is turning to the developing world as an innocent, […]

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Despite millenial letdown, religion in 2000 holds its own

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

The year 2000 was not what it was prophesized to be. The Y2K crisis turned out to be a dud. Millennial and apocalyptic visions were few and far between. The most tangible millennial religious celebration was the Vatican’s Jubilee Year. While its many events may have repercussions in the years ahead — especially the massive […]

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Faith factor in medicine searches for legitimacy

January 1, 2001 by Richard Cimino

While the movement linking spirituality and health has drawn generous media coverage, philanthropic funding, and impressive research results, the health care system has yet to recognize the “faith factor” in its everyday workings. “We have to get this stuff paid for,” said Dr. Herbert Benson, pioneer of the spirituality in medicine field, referring to the […]

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On/File: December 2000

December 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

01:  The Young Spirit series of children’s’ books by Hampton Roads Publishing Company in Charlottesville, Va., represents an interest among parents to introduce their children to spirituality outside of the structures of institutional religion. Twenty percent of Americans are said to identify themselves as “spiritual but not religious” and many want to raise likewise “spiritual children.” Book […]

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Findings & Footnotes: December 2000

December 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

01: The Fall issue of Turning Wheel, the magazine of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship, is devoted to Buddhists of Asian descent in the U.S. The meditative kinds of Buddhism taken up by mainly white converts has received the most media attention, while immigrant and other ethnic Buddhists have fallen through the cracks. The issue features articles on […]

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Hindu diaspora clashes with Christians over conversion

December 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

The conflict between Hindus and Christians over evangelism is present not only in India but also among the large Indian diaspora in the Caribbean, reports Hinduism Today (November/December, January/February, 2001 issues). Much of the interreligious violence and clamp down on religious freedom in India has stemmed from the Hindu claim that Christians are destroying local culture by […]

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Conflict over role of Islam grows in Southeast Asia

December 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

Southeast Asia — spanning from the Philippines to Indonesia and even Malaysia — is experiencing a Muslim revival that is challenging religious pluralism and long-standing secular laws and governments. The Washington Post (Nov. 5) reports that “In a trend that is causing increasing worry about regional stability, Islamic fundamentalists are mounting aggressive campaigns for separate states and […]

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