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Leftist-Muslim alliance heading for breakup in Britain?

March 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

An alliance between Muslims and political leftists in Britain during the last decade on anti-war and economic issues has largely dissolved due to a clash of world-views, writes Sarah Glynn in the journal Ethnicities (February 17, online version). Glynn focuses on the founding of the Respect Coalition, an effort that came out of the British […]

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Religious dynamics not primary in most conflicts in Africa

March 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

Writing on the conflicts in the middle and the Horn of Africa in the Strategic Trends 2012, a newly released report of the Swiss-based Center for Security Studies, researcher An Jacobs admits that competition for resources and ethno-religious differences does often contribute to these conditions, but the crucial factor in most cases is bad governance. […]

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Current Research: March/April 2012

March 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

01: The Millennial generation’s movement away from organized religion has recently accelerated, writes political scientist Robert Putnam in the journal Foreign Affairs (March/April). Between 2006 and 2011, the fraction of non-affiliates as a whole rose from 17 percent to 19 percent. Among younger Americans, however, the fraction increased approximately five times as much, according to […]

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Anglican ordinariates as channels for Protestant conversions to Rome?

March 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

The personal ordinariates established for allowing Anglicans to keep their religious patrimony while coming into full communion with the Roman Catholic Church may become a new bridge toward Rome for “a whole range of Protestants Christians,” writes Fr. Dwight Longenecker in the magazine Inside the Vatican (February). Ordinariates have now been erected in England and […]

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Jainism blends asceticism with body maintenance

March 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

The strong ascetic nature of Jainism has not prevented a growing movement within the religion from appealing to yoga-seeking Westerners with practices and teachings stressing a healthy mind and body, writes Andrea Jain in the journal Nova Religio (February). The Jain religion has traditionally emphasized spiritual enlightenment through renunciation of the body and its senses, […]

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Buddhism in the U.S.—global and hybrid

March 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

Buddhism in the U.S. today represents a global religion more than an American one, particularly as it is entering a stage of “hybridity,” according to Buddhist scholar Charles Prebish. In an interview with the Buddhist magazine Tricycle (Spring), Prebish says that talk of developing an “American Buddhism” is “almost passé … Buddhist communities everywhere in […]

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Black theology looks back to ancient church for racism critique

March 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

Black theology has often occupied the radical edge of the Christian theological spectrum, but a spate of recent books by black theologians suggests that it is reaching back to more traditional sources, reports the Christian Century magazine (February 8). Such theological works as Willie Jennings’ The Christian Imagination, J. Kameron Carter’s Race: A Theological Account […]

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Santorum as standard bearer of the religious right

March 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

The most obvious sign of the strength of the Catholic-evangelical alliance is the wide support of evangelicals for Catholic Rick Santorum in the Republican primary races. Time magazine (April 2) notes that the force propelling Santorum to his unexpected victories is his “devout and driven network of social conservatives,” made up of religious leaders, anti-abortion […]

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Not one, but many emerging churches

March 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

The use of the label ‘emerging’ for describing a variety of congregations suggests similarity, but it actually covers a range of distinctive practices, writes Jason Wollschleger (Withworth University, Spokane, WA) in an article published in the Review of Religious Research (March). The article is primarily based on case studies of three congregations in the Pacific […]

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Evangelical and Catholic alliance recharged over religious freedom

March 1, 2012 by Richard Cimino

Religious freedom has become a new galvanizing force in the Catholic–evangelical alliance, particularly as Christianity is coming under new repression in Islamic societies and as orthodox Protestant and Catholic churches charge that their convictions are being driven out of the public square in the West. Evangelicals and Catholics Together, an ongoing dialogue group organized by […]

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