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Romney’s run seen as bellwether for anti-Mormonism

March 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

The failed candidacy of Mitt Romney both created greater visibility for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and served as a painful reminder to Mormons that they are still not fully accepted in American society. The Wall Street Journal (Feb. 8) reports that the high rates of opposition to or wariness about […]

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Issue of divestment creates tensions between Protestant churches and Israel

March 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

Critical comments from several mainline Protestant churches regarding current policies in Israel and calls to divest from companies involved in some specific types of business with Israel are creating tensions between those religious groups and Jewish organizations, Nathan Guttman writes in the Jewish daily Forward (Jan. 30). While relations with the Presbyterian Church are also […]

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America’s “Fourth Great Awakening” at its end?

March 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

America’s “Fourth Great Awakening,” marked by a period of evangelical revival and reform, is coming to an end, judging by the failure of such religious and moral change and programs to gain wide resonance in the U.S., writes Ronald Bailey in the libertarian magazine Reason (April). Bailey’s reference to the Fourth Great Awakening is taken […]

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Growing Buddhist militancy across Asia?

March 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

From Burma to Tibet, from Thailand to Sri Lanka, more and more Buddhists are taking to the streets and supporting increasingly assertive political movements, in contrast to the usual image of Buddhism as “Asia’s quietest religion,” writes Christian Cary in Newsweek (March 1). The recent protests in Tibet and across the Tibetan diaspora that erupted […]

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On/File: March/April 2008

March 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

01: The Traditional Anglican Communion (TAC), a conservative coalition of churches that have split from or were established apart from mainline Episcopal and Anglican bodies, has embarked on its own kind of ecumenism by openly appealing for the pope to restore Anglican unity with Roman Catholicism. The TAC is said to be the largest of […]

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Findings & Footnotes: March/April 2008

March 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

01: The March issue of Atlantic Monthly features a cover story on religious competition and conflict around the world. The lead article by Eliza Griswold is a photographic essay on the Christian-Muslim conflict in Nigeria, where she finds new forms of competition and even hints of reconciliation. Griswold reports that while the conflict continues, some […]

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Findings & Footnotes: January/February 2008

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

01: Several evangelical leaders made news last summer when an open letter was issued calling for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Most of the winter issue of the Review of Faith & International Affairs is devoted to the statement and the controversy and issues surrounding it. Along with reprinting the statement, the issue […]

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More Muslim women running for U.S. political office since 9/11

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

More Muslims, particularly women, are running for political office, spurred by the perceived erosions of their civil liberties. The soul searching that followed the 9/11 attacks prompted more woman to step into leadership roles, a trend encouraged by the community, says Agha Saeed, founder of the American Muslim Alliance, which has been tracking Muslim candidates […]

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Kazakhstan targets unofficial Christianity

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

Although granted most favored nation status by the U.S. government, Kazakhstan, under the authoritarian president Nursultan Nazarbayev, is cracking down on Christians, particularly Protestant groups that have been established in recent years. Chronicles magazine (December) reports that as the U.S. seeks to establish a strategic position in the Central Asian country because of its oil […]

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Extremist Muslims step up efforts to influence the west and youth through the Internet

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

Extremist Muslims are seeking to reach and influence non-Arabic speaking audiences by setting up English-language pages on existing Arab websites, reports Memri (Dec. 4), an Israeli news service that monitors and analyzes Middle Eastern media. One of the apparent goals of the Islamist forums and blogs in English is to erode support among the Western […]

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