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Church of England schools re-find religion

November 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

After a long period of  downplaying the religious identity of its schools, the Church of England is seeking to reassert the Christian and Anglican nature of these institutions. The British Catholic magazine The Tablet (Oct. 10) reports that since the late 60s, Church of England primary and secondary schools have emphasized serving the entire community and minimizing their […]

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Current Research: November 1998

November 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

01: Conservative evangelicals tend to give more to the poor than  religious liberals and others concerned about poverty, according to a recent study. In the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion (September), Mark Regnerus, Christian Smith and David Sikkink note that it has been the general wisdom that mainline Protestants and practicing Catholics are more generous toward the poor […]

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The family’s favorable future?

November 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Despite setbacks and opposition from critics and ex-members, the Family (formerly the Children of God) appears to be passing on leadership to the second generation and keeping its distinctive identity, according to a report in Nova Religio, (October) a journal on new religious movements. The Family has courted controversy since its beginnings in the Jesus movement […]

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Nation of Islam dropping anti-White thrust?

November 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

The Nation of Islam is shedding much of its anti-white rhetoric and beliefs, according to the newspaper In These Times (Oct. 4). Last month RW noted the unusual alliance between Nation of Islam (NOI) leader Louis Farrakhan and New Age visionary Jose Arguelles. It appears that this development may be part of a broader change in the NOI toward […]

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Conservatives rally to third world Anglicanism

November 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

The new unity and strength among conservative Third World Anglican bishops is likely to have repercussions on churches in the U.S. and other Western countries, according to the Christian Challenge (September/October), a traditional Anglican magazine. The growth and influence of conservative Anglicanism in the Third World has been taking place for a number of years (with the […]

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Reworked Catholic youth programs show growth

November 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

In the last five or so years, rapidly increasing numbers of Catholic teenagers are participating in  revitalized youth programs in all parts of the country. The Catholic World Report (October) find growing numbers of young people drawn to church-directed programs based on strongly orthodox Catholic teachings in the context of socially oriented outreach. Some five years ago, Catholic […]

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Interracial Pentecostal unity facing obstacles

November 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Despite recent attempts at interracial unity, divisions based on race are still stirring in American Pentecostal churches, according to Charisma magazine (October). Pentecostals made headlines in 1994 when the Pentecostal Fellowship of North America, which represented mainly white denominations (such as the Assemblies of God), voted to dissolve itself and form a new multi-racial entity called the […]

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Pope’s visit ignites civic organizing in Cuba

October 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

Eight months after the pope’s visit to Cuba, there are new advances as well as setbacks in religious freedom in the nation, according to two reports. The New York Times (Sept. 13) reports that religious vitality and openness in Cuba has intensified since John Paul’s visit last January, with increases in baptisms, ordinations and the formation of […]

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Current Research: October 1998

October 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

01: Presbyteries (regional associations of Presbyterian churches) that voted against a liberal measure on sexuality in their denomination are more likely to have grown and retained members, according to recent research. While conservative congregations in mainline denominations have been found to grow faster than liberal churches, the Presbyterian Layman (September/October) newspaper of the conservative Presbyterian Lay Committee finds […]

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Anti-establishment mood fuels post-denominational Judaism

October 1, 1998 by Richard Cimino

As talk of a “post-denominational” Christianity is increasingly common, the same phenomenon appears to be taking place in American Judaism. In an overview of  non-Orthodox Jewish groups in Commentary magazine (September), Clifford Librach finds a growing convergence between Conservative and Reform Judaism. Conservative Judaism is moving to the left to meet Reform’s position on matters such as gay […]

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