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Current Research: January 2000

January 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

01: Are those Christians who believe in angels, the devil, and a six-day creation  also more likely to accept UFO’s, ESP and astrology? Most research has found no strong link between believers in conservative Christianity and those who accept paranormal phenomena. But in the Skeptical Inquirer magazine (January/February) sociologist Erich Goode argues that these two kinds of  believers have […]

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Canadian churches face problems that endanger their future

January 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

Churches in Canada are “grappling with formidable problems that threaten their very existence,” reports a cover story in Macleans magazine (Nov. 29), the weekly Canadian news journal. Among other problems, specialists point to the most worrisome being that of a 50-year decline in attendance at Sunday services. In a society where 87 percent of the people state […]

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Relations improve between new religions and headquarter cities

January 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

The tense, often antagonistic relations between some new religious movements and their host communities appear to be moderating in the last few years. The Cult Observer (No. 11) reports that Transcendental Meditation and its headquarter city, Fairfield Iowa have come to an understanding, if not neighborly concord, as the group has settled into  the Midwestern city during […]

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Future of Jewish day schools threatened by finances, ideology

January 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

Jewish day schools are finding growth while encountering new risks to their identity and survival, according to a recent report. Among the several gains registered in the last 20 years for the Jewish community in America, the growth of Jewish day schools stands near the head of the list. In one generation, enrollment has gone […]

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New abolition movement aimed at African slavery

January 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

A new anti-slavery movement with a strong Christian base is growing as it targets slavery practices in Africa. Nat Hentoff writes in the Washington Post (Dec. 1) that this liberation movement aims to free Christian and animist slaves in Sudan. So far, 15,447 slaves have been freed, largely through the work of the Swiss-based Christian Solidarity International […]

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Market grows for African-American religious books

January 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

In a move intended to fill a long-standing gap in the number of books reflecting the religion and spirituality of African-Americans, several national publishers are adding substantially to their lists in this area. Finding a growing interest, publishers are bringing out books on Christian living, spirituality, specialty Bibles and other inspirational themes. Publishers Weekly (Dec. 13) states […]

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More mainline congregations take up Wiccan practices?

January 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

“As Wicca and goddess worship grows in popularity in the culture, elements of the practice also are appearing in Christian churches,” reports the news magazine Insight (Dec. 6). Media attention on goddess spirituality in churches has focused on such events as the Re-Imagining Conference in 1993, where participants invoked the feminine aspects of God and criticized traditional […]

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Religion in politics stirs new debate for 2000 campaign

January 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

In a presidential election campaign not yet attracting voter interest in the major issues, a new and unexpected turn has emerged — the introduction of faith commitments into campaigns. Where the traditional position has been to keep such statements general and vague, at least  four major candidates for the Oval Office have chosen to make their personal […]

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1999 religion — setting the stage for the new millenium

January 1, 2000 by Richard Cimino

The dawn of the new millennium has brought on an onslaught of predictions and forecasts. While we’re not averse to venturing forecasts on the shape of religion in the new millennium,  we thought we would stay with tradition and focus on the religious developments emerging from the news events of last year — those that show […]

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On/File: December 1999

December 1, 1999 by Richard Cimino

01: A book attracting considerable public attention is Finding Your Religion: When the Faith You Grew Up With Has Lost its Meaning (Harper SanFrancisco). Written by the chaplain at Tufts University, Scotty McLennen, it presents narratives of spiritual searching among Protestants, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, and Buddhists. The author’s thesis is that religion and spirituality are just like your [the […]

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