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On/File: January 2006

January 1, 2006 by Richard Cimino

The Network of Spiritual Progressives comes out of the deliberations and rethinking of pollitical liberals on the need for a role of spirituality in politics following their defeat by George Bush in 2004 and the strengthening of the Christian Right. More specifically, the network was founded at a Berkeley, Calif., Conference on Spiritual Activism last […]

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Findings & Footnotes: January 2006

January 1, 2006 by Richard Cimino

01: Why after 9/11, when many Americans including the government took up a conciliatory posture toward Islam, did evangelicals seem to become the main antagonists of the religion? That is the question that the article by RW’s editor, entitled, “No God In Common: American Evangelical Discourse on Islam After 9/11,” seeks to address in the […]

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Evangelical inroads in Darfur

January 1, 2006 by Richard Cimino

Partly supported by humanitarian funding, evangelical agencies are making attempts to create a presence in Sudan’s Muslim Darfur area, which has been the site of widespread ethnic warfare, writes French researcher Philip Poupin in a recent article in the French geopolitical journal Hérodote (No. 119, 4th quarter 2005). The issue is devoted to evangelical activities around the […]

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Current Research: January 2006

January 1, 2006 by Richard Cimino

01: A recent study suggesting that high levels of religiosity, such as in the U.S., may be correlated with high rates of social problems has become a lightning rod of controversy. The study, appearing in theJournal of Religion and Society (http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/2005/2005-11.html) and conducted by Gregory Paul, analyzed data from 18 nations and inferred that because the U.S. […]

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Stewardship preaching, teaching no longer seasonal

January 1, 2006 by Richard Cimino

Financial stewardship is increasingly a popular theme preached in churches year-round, reports Advance (Dec. 13), an e-newsletter of the Leadership Network. From interviews with 45 prominent churches from August through November, 2005, Leadership Network found that there is a move away from an annual stewarship season (usually in the fall) to a “more even and consistent treatment […]

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Pagan studies gain academic clout

January 1, 2006 by Richard Cimino

The study of paganism is moving from an offbeat specialty involving new religious movements to a full-fledged academic field in itself, reportsReligion Bookline (Dec. 21). The change is most evident in the upcoming publication of “Introduction to Pagan Studies,” the first textbook in the field. The volume, edited by Barbara Davy and Wendy Griffin and published […]

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Church identity and flexibility stressed in new Mormon manual

January 1, 2006 by Richard Cimino

A recently issued manual of Mormon doctrine for teaching and missionary purposes suggest new church efforts to reassert Mormon identity while taking a more flexible approach in applying the faith to different cultures, reports the independent Mormon magazine Sunstone (September). The missionary guide, “Preach My Gospel,” was claimed to be a “major change in direction” in LDS […]

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Textbook disputes drawing in religious activists

January 1, 2006 by Richard Cimino

Disputes between religious groups and state public school and university educational boards on the legitimacy of their teachings may be opening a new front of the “culture wars.” The most heated battle is between the University of California and the Association of Christian Schools, the largest organization of Christian schools in the U.S. The association […]

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Christian presence in Hollywood gains notice

January 1, 2006 by Richard Cimino

Activists and organizations that have long pressed for greater Christian presence in the entertainment industry are starting to see some tangible results to their efforts, reports Charisma magazine (December). Most of the impact has not come from conservative Christian protest against entertainment deemed immoral or blasphemous as much as through the influence of organizations seeking positive involvement […]

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Dramatic events drive religion in 2005 and beyond

January 1, 2006 by Richard Cimino

01: If Pope John Paul II’s death and funeral demonstrated the impact and respect the papal chair can still elicit, the election of Benedict XVI showed the Catholic Church’s concern to preserve and consolidate the conservative gains made by the former pontiff. But in the months since his election, Benedict has frustrated some conservative activists […]

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