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Revisions in psychology make room for religion

March 1, 2005 by Richard Cimino

As psychology has moved away from a strictly scientific orientation, it has gradually become more hospitable toward religious influences, writes Paul Vitz in First Things magazine (March). The older Freudian approach of viewing psychology, particularly psychotherapy, as an objective science has waned and today prominent psychologists locate the discipline in the humanities, and thus more related to […]

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Charismatic hotspots in Asia, Africa

February 1, 2005 by Richard Cimino

Charisma (January) magazine looks at the 10 “spiritual hot spots,“ or places where evangelical, particularly charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity, is growing the fastest and finds most of them in Asia and Africa. Researcher Justin Long writes that Christianity is growing most rapidly in those places “considered unreachable [in terms of Christian missions] a few decades ago. […]

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Buddhist NGO’s expanding in Japan

February 1, 2005 by Richard Cimino

Partly as an attempt to express Buddhism’s relevance in today’s Japanese society, a number of Buddhist NGOs (non-governmental organizations) have emerged and are expanding following the events of 9/11 and the developments in Iraq. In a report on Buddhist NGOs in the Japanese Journal of Religious Studies (Vol. 13, No. 2, 2004),  Jonathan S. Watts (Jodo Shu […]

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British religious schools lacking in tolerance teaching?

February 1, 2005 by Richard Cimino

Many Muslim and independent Christian schools in England are getting failing grades for their narrow curricula and teaching civic concern and tolerance to their students, according to a recent British government report. The Economist (Jan. 22) reports that independent religious schools are growing rapidly in England; there were 170 in September of 2003 and now there […]

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New crossover appeal for Orthodox Jewish music

February 1, 2005 by Richard Cimino

Orthodox Jewish musicians are finding growing “crossover” appeal in the secular world and even encouragement from their own rabbis, reportsMoment magazine (February). Jewish-themed pop music has been gaining popularity in the last decade, with such bands and musicians as Neshama Carlebach,  Moshav Band, Pey Daled and Beis Groove, gaining a hearing among mainstream secular audiences. The […]

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Dissenting Orthodox and conservative Jews form prayer groups

February 1, 2005 by Richard Cimino

A movement of alternative minyanim, or prayer groups, ?has emerged among young American Jews who want a middle ground between Conservative and Orthodox Judaism. Touchstone magazine (January/February) reports that young Orthodox Jews unhappy with the male-only leadership of their synagogues, and young Conservative Jews believing that their denomination is not traditional enough, have joined forces to […]

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Media, politics mark ‘most influential evangelicals?’

February 1, 2005 by Richard Cimino

Political viability and media sophistication mark those who are considered the most influential evangelicals in America by Time magazine (Feb. 7). The magazine composed a list of the 25 most influential evangelicals with input of preachers, politicians, scholars and activists. Number one is Rick Warren, megachurch pastor and author of The Purpose Driven Life, a best-selling book […]

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‘Muslim apostasy’ new concern in West?

February 1, 2005 by Richard Cimino

Restrictions and punishments  against those converting from Islam to other faiths are common in Muslim countries, but increasingly the issue is being played out in the U.S. and other Western countries, reportsCommentary magazine (February). “Muslim apostasy” is forbidden both by religious and political authorities in most Islamic nations, sometimes under penalty of death or imprisonment. Those […]

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New class of entrepreneurial Christians in China

January 1, 2005 by Richard Cimino

A new group of Christian entrepreneurs and businessmen are emerging in China and they are introducing democratic practices into the churches, according to the Review of Religious Research (December). Chen Cunfu and Huang Tianhai, both of Zhejiang University, write that these new professionals, who are most evident in China’s developed coastal area, are the major funders and […]

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Far left and Islamist alliance catching on in Europe?

January 1, 2005 by Richard Cimino

There are increasing ties between the far left in Europe and  Islamist groups, writes Joshua Kurlantzik in Commentary magazine (December). Last year, RW reported on how the Labor radicals and Islamic groups have forged an alliance in Britain, but Kurlantzik writes that these ties have also been growing throughout Europe in the last two years, particularly in […]

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