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Escalating fears about Shi’i expansion

February 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

According to reports published in several Muslim countries in recent weeks, Shi’is are currently active in spreading their faith through converting Sunnis. It is difficult to separate fact from fiction, but those rumors provide more evidence of a deep mistrust between these groups, which may also be exploited by various groups for their own ends. […]

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Current Research: February 2007

February 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

01: The new U.S. Congress is one of the most religiously pluralistic in American history, with a Muslim joining the ranks for the first time. The e-newsletter Sightings (January 4) reports that along with African-American Muslim Keith Ellison (who raised controversy by requesting to take his oath of office by swearing on the Koran rather than the Bible), […]

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American pluralism and Hinduism at odds?

February 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

Compared to other immigrant religions, Hinduism does not appear to experience major problems in functioning in US society. But such is not the opinion of Belgian scholar Jakob De Roover (Center for Comparative Science of Cultures, University of Ghent). In an analysis posted on India Forum (January 22), he claims that “the American model of pluralism is […]

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Style changes and economics hurting black church music

February 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

Changes in musical styles and economics is adversely affecting the supply of church musicians in black churches, reports the New York Times(January 13). The change in black musical style to rap, not requiring instrumental talent or training, as well as budget cuts in music education has reduced the number of young African Americans conversant with the […]

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Baby boomers retiring to mission fields

February 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

There is a growth of baby boomers taking early retirement and entering the mission field, reports Christianity Today (February). Some of these fifty-something missionaries are signing up for a few weeks of service, while others join for several years. The missionary agency Wycliffe Associates has seen a 40 percent increase for several years in a row of […]

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Religion sections fold while religion coverage grows?

February 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

Religion coverage appears to be expanding in American media at the same time that the traditional religion sections and religion editors of newspapers are being phased out. Writing in RNA Extra (January/February), the newsletter of the Religion Newswriters Association, editor Debra Mason notes that the trend of religion sections shrinking or folding has been taking place for […]

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‘Radical religion’ attracts new scholarly scrutiny

February 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

Radical religious groups and trends were the focus of a newly inaugurated North American Conference on Radicalism that took place in late January at Michigan State University (East Lansing), which RW attended. Tricia Jenkins (MSU) and Virginia Thomas studied the “journey from radicalism to mainstream evangelicalism” of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG) in the years following […]

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Mormon candidacy stirs new religion-politics debate

February 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

The probable candidacy of Mitt Romney for U.S. president has stirred wide–and sometimes wild–speculation about whether a Mormon could or should be elected to that office. The debate over Romney’s candidacy and its implications for American democracy has been featured prominently in the New Republic magazine. In the January 1-15 issue of that magazine, Damon Linker cites […]

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On/File: January 2007

January 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

01: Several liberal religious groups and denominations in the U.S. have begun to campaign against the use of mineral water. They are critical of water privatization and consider it wrong, or even immoral, to sell a God-given resource only to those people who can afford it, while it is sometimes a scarce resource in arid, poor […]

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Findings & Footnotes: January 2007

January 1, 2007 by Richard Cimino

01: The anti-cult movement is paying new attention to terrorism, believing that many of its methods and concepts can apply to a wider range of religious violence. This trend is clearly seen in the current issue of theCultic Studies Journal (Vol. 5, No. 2), which is devoted to understanding terrorism through a variety of anti-cultist models. […]

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