01: Although anti-gambling initiatives by religious groups have met with few recent successes in the U.S., attitudes against gambling are strongly associated with other social positions that are influenced by religion. In the Public Perspective (January/February), the journal of the Roper Center of Public Opinion and Polling, John M. Benson and other researchers analyze recent surveys and […]
Coffee houses revived as evangelistic tool
Christian coffee houses, a staple of the Jesus movement and subsequent evangelical outreach in the 1970s, are making a comeback, reports the Washington Times (Jan. 14). Coffee houses were mainly for evangelism mixed in with entertainment and fellowship for evangelical young people in the late 1960s and 70s. But as the patrons got older and had families […]
Divine hours gains converts
“Fixed-hour prayer,” a practice common among Christians from liturgical churches, is finding a wider appeal among other believers, reports Cutting Edge (Winter), a newsletter of the charismatic Vineyard churches. In an interview with the newsletter, author Phyllis Tickle says that the interest in the practice (also called the “office of the hours” or divine hours), consisting of […]
Space colonization captures religious interest
Although it may sound like science fiction, a new period of space exploration and eventually colonization is beginning, and religious groups and thinkers are clamoring to be on board. After a nearly 30-year hiatus, the space program has been revived with ambitious plans for exploration. The completion of the $60 billion International Space Station as […]
New twist on new age-native religion rift?
American Indian and Australian Aborigines are divided among themselves over Western New Agers, Pagans and other alternative spiritual groups adapting and marketing their traditions, according to an article in the Journal of Contemporary Religion (January). For close to two decades, there has been a conflict between alternative spirituality-New Age groups and native spiritual leaders who accuse the […]
Reconstructionist Judaism finds niche in mainstream
The Reconstructionist movement in Judaism is gradually entering the mainstream after 47 years of existing on the edge of Jewish life. The Jewish Week (Jan. 18) reports that new leadership and maturity is bringing? greater stability and acceptance, if not sharp growth, to the smallest and youngest Jewish branch in the U.S.. Reconstructionist Judaism, founded by Modecai Kaplan, […]
East-West split growing in American Judaism
A division and impending split in a national Jewish organization is also serving to highlight a conflict between Jews in the Eastern U.S. versus those in the West, according to two reports. The Jewish Week (Jan. 11) reports that the firing of a popular West Coast director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the leading Jewish defense organization […]
On/File: January 2002
01: The Foundation for Interreligious Diplomacy departs from other current attempts at interfaith dialogue and peacemaking in its acceptance that religions have exclusive truth claims and then moves on from there to establish trustworthy diplomatic relations and mediate religious conflicts. The foundation, started in 2000, seeks to create “safe places for interreligious diplomats to forthrightly contest […]
Findings & Footnotes: January 2002
01: The Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life has done the public a service in publishing its latest book, Can Charitable Choice Work, edited by Andrew Walsh. The book provides interesting background essays relating to faith-based social services and its government initiative Charitable Choice. Especially noteworthy are the essays dealing with how congregations adapt […]
Ethnic-national factor key in Central Asian Islam
The latest issue of the Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions (No. 115, July-September, 2001) includes an article by French expert Olivier Roy suggesting that ethnicity and nationalism will continue to play a key role in Central Asian Islam, even in its militant strain. Islam had not entirely disappeared from Central Asia during the Soviet period: in […]
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