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After peace comes secularism in Northern Ireland?

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

In the wake of the peace settlement in Northern Ireland, secularism has advanced among both Protestants and Catholics, according to David Porter, director of the Center for Contemporary Christianity in Belfast. Although Northern Ireland has always been at the top of the charts on belief and church attendance (both among Protestants and Catholics) and the […]

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Danish cartoons marked the start of Christian backlash?

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

The Danish cartoons caricaturing Muhammad that enraged Muslims around the world in 2005 may also have started a Christian backlash in Europe. Historian Philip Jenkins writes in the conservative magazine Chronicles (January) that since the cartoon controversy, “the prospects for Christianity in Europe seem better than they have for decades.” It wasn‘t so much that […]

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Current Research: January/February 2008

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

01: Recent immigrants are less likely to practice their faith than in their home countries, especially in the period when they first come to the U.S., according to a new study. In a preliminary study of the religious involvement of new immigrants, Phillip Connor of Princeton University found a decline in active religious participation among […]

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Exorcism embraced by secular therapists

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

A new breed of therapist is seeking to heal “the mentally ill not with talk and drug therapy but by releasing troublesome or malevolent spirits who have attached themselves to their victims,” writes California State University professor Stanford Betty in the National Catholic Reporter (Dec. 28). These therapists are not religious healers, but secular and […]

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Messianist split among Chabad-Lubavich Jews developing?

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

A long-expected split within the ultra-orthodox Chabad-Lubavich Jewish movement over messianic beliefs may be in the wings, and politics as much as religion may be the most immediate cause of such a schism, reports Forward.com (Jan. 9). A long-standing conflict in the Chabad-Lubavich ranks over the status of its leader, Menahem Schneerson, with a group […]

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Growing number of women priests serving Catholics on the margins

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

Frustrated with the refusal of the Vatican to discuss the ordination of women, a growing number of women are taking matters into their own hands and ordaining themselves as priests, and in the process are drawing disaffected and marginal Catholics to their ministries. The National Catholic Reporter (Dec. 7) notes that the organization sponsoring such […]

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New technology puts religious journalism in the hands of amateurs, volunteers?

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

The rise of blogs and websites and the decline of print media tends to favor amateurs and volunteers over professionals—a tendency that may eventually have a significant impact on religious institutions and their public image. Writing in the conservative Catholic magazine New Oxford Review (December), journalist Tom Bethell mainly focuses on Catholic publications when he […]

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Christian immigrants join the ranks of the culture wars?

January 1, 2008 by Richard Cimino

A hate-crime trial taking place in California may also be revealing a new and more global front in the culture wars. The trial concerns the assault and eventual killing of a man by Slavic immigrants that prosecutors charge was motivated by anti-gay sentiment. The Christian Science Monitor (Jan. 4) reports that gay leaders in Sacramento […]

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Current Research: November 2007

December 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

01: The rise of “political anti-fundamentalism” is largely a reaction to messages about conservative Christians from the media, according to a recent study by political scientists Louis Bolce and Gerald De Maio. In a paper presented at the Association for the Study of Religion, Economics and Culture (ASREC) in Tampa, Florida in early November, Bolce and […]

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Findings & Footnotes: December 2007

December 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

01: For its 40th anniversary issue (#3, 2007), Faith & Form, a magazine on religious architecture, features an in-depth symposium on how the appearances and functions of congregations and the spaces surrounding them are changing in response to religious and social transformations. The lead article by Richard Vosko sees the shift away from organized religion so […]

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