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‘Exile’ theme draws evangelical protestants

May 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

The theme of cultural exile popular in  predominantly mainline American Protestant theology is more recently influencing the teachings and social ministry of evangelicals. Richard J.Mouw, President of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, writes that this new theme is steadily emerging in several books. In a sympathetic review essay in Christianity Today magazine (April 24), Mouw cites two […]

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Classical Christian schools seen as antidote to postmodern trends

May 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

A movement mixing classical learning and conservative Christian teaching is finding a place in many Christian schools. The curricula movement known as classical Christian education stresses a return to the “great books” and other elements of elite learning traditionally found in private schools in order to reinforce the conservative Christian worldview. Started by conservative Reformed […]

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American seminaries consider major curricular changes

May 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

For several years,  accredited American seminaries have been searching for ways to help make the typical “new seminary student” prepared for parish service. As the average age reaches well above 30 for these second career seekers, leaders at the schools are facing “enormous challenges” according to an analysis in the Chronicle of Higher Education (April 7). The major […]

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Evangelicals clashing with military culture?

May 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

Evangelicals are charging that a pattern of discrimination has gone unchecked for too long in the Navy, and they are now taking their case to court. The Washington Post (April 9)  reports that both in the Navy and the Marines, evangelicals find they are less represented in the chaplaincy and that their chaplains are criticized and passed up […]

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On/File: April 2000

April 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

01: The New Media Bible is the result of a decade-long attempt to redesign scriptures to meet the needs and interests of today’s technological society. Published by the American Bible Society (ABS), the ongoing project includes video productions of major New Testament stories, and fresh versions of the Bible using secular market strategies. Long the recognized leader […]

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Findings & Footnotes: April 2000

April 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

01: Although a relatively recent movement (despite its allegiance to ancient traditions and deities), Neopagans often show a good deal of concern and speculation about their future. The winter issue of the magazine PanGaia carries several articles attempting to chart “paganism in the 21st century.” Some of the forecasts have been made before — how liberal Christian […]

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Catholic-Evangelical accord in Britain

April 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

The closer ties between evangelicals and Catholics in the U.S. and Canada on theological and social issues is also taking root in Britain, according to the Catholic magazine The Tablet (Jan. 29). Elaine Storkey writes that the old posture of  separatism between Catholics and evangelicals in Britain of 20 years ago has given way to a new mood […]

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Current Research: April 2000

April 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

01: A new study of  congregations involved in social service shows that such involvement is widespread and targeted more to the unchurched than to members. The study, by the University of Pennsylvania’s Ram Cnaan, is said to be the most extensive of its kind, using a representative sample of clergy and volunteers from 401 Philadelphia congregations […]

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Sikhs finding political muscle

April 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

American Sikhs are becoming increasingly involved in political life, according to the Los Angeles Times (March 21). The paper  reports that the new Sikh participation, termed a “political coming out,” includes “contributing to political campaigns as never before, with an estimated $7.7 million in donations to federal candidates in the last three elections,” the rising number of Indian […]

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Storefronts not welcome in new urban south

April 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

The traditional desirability of having a church, even a storefront congregation, next door in many Southern towns is no longer the case as this region undergoes an economic rebound and many downtown areas are being revitalized, reports the Wall Street Journal (March 15). These “sanctuaries, once considered beyond anyone’s reproach in the Bible Belt, are now targets […]

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