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Swiss politicians targeting minarets — or islam?

May 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

New tensions between Muslims and the Swiss society are evident in the wake of a recent proposal by a number of politicians to have minarets banned at Muslim places of prayer in Switzerland. Provided that 100,000 Swiss citizens declare their support by November 2008, there will be a national vote on the issue. The politicians […]

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Turkey’s secularism takes to the streets

May 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

While Turkey has long been a secular nation seeking to restrict religious and particularly Muslim public influence, recent events have provoked a more activist and populist expression of secularism. The New York Times(May 6) reports that the candidacy of Abdullah Gul, a Muslim, has inflamed secularist fears of Islamic political influence, leading to massive demonstrations. The […]

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Secularism finding support in law and policy in Britain

May 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

While Britain has become increasingly secularized in recent years, it is only recently that the loss and even opposition to religiosity is finding expression in laws and public policy, writes Jonathan Luxmoore inCommonweal magazine (April 20). Among the laws increasingly challenging religious rights and a public role for religion in Britain is a recent bill requiring […]

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Current Research: May 2007

May 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

01: The achievement gap between white and minority students, as well as between children of high- and low-socioeconomic status, is considerably narrower in religious, mostly Christian, schools than in in public schools, according to a recent analysis. In an article in theInterdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion (Vol. 3, 2007), William H. Jeynes of California State […]

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Indopagans try to bridge Hindu-Pagan divide

May 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

While there have been efforts to encourage dialogues and cooperation between Hindu and Neopagan groups and leaders as common “indigenous” religions, the project has not had much success (with Hindu critics charging that the two religions have as many differences as similarities; see October, 2001 RW). But now Neopagan practitioners have taken matters into their own […]

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Church/state issues follow faith-based groups abroad

May 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

Although faith-based organizations within the U.S. have received the most funding and controversy, government funding of these groups abroad is raising similar church-state questions. In the Review of Faith & International Affairs (Spring), Robert B. Lloyd writes that in 2002 President Bush issued executive orders that would eliminate barriers from faith-based organizations abroad getting funds from the […]

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Creation-evolution conflict goes global

May 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

The conflict between evolutionists and creationists is increasingly making itself felt in a diversity of countries around the world, reports The Economist (April 21). While creationism and the related intelligent design movement has suffered legal setbacks in the U.S., the critique of evolution is evident everywhere from the Muslim world to the Christian “Global South” and Russia. […]

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On/File: April 2007

April 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

01: The New Wineskins Association of Churches joins other renewal groups in mainline denomination in straddling the line between schism and remaining in their church bodies. The association was started for evangelical churches within the Presbyterian Church (USA) unhappy with the liberal directions of their church (particularly on gay rights issues). But at the association’s February meeting, […]

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Findings & Footnotes: April 2007

April 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

01: In recent years, the number of books on the presence of religion online has increased, from general overviews to collections of essays on mainstream or new religious groups and their use of the Internet. The new book by Anastasia Karaflogka, E-religion (Equinox Publishing, $27.95) proposes “a critical appraisal of religious discourse on the World Wide Web.” […]

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New interdependent Anglicanism emerging?

April 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

Rather than fragmenting, the Anglican communion may be reconfiguring itself as a more interdependent and global structure after its recent meeting in Tanzania. The Tablet of London (Feb. 23) reports that there were widespread rumors and fears that world Anglican leaders would cut their ties with the Episcopal Church in the U.S. because of its support of […]

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