In the wide-ranging discussion among church leaders and scholars over the wavering future of denominational loyalty, new research shows such loyalty is indeed alive and growing. In the Christian Century (March 15), sociologist Nancy Ammerman reports on research by her and others at the Hartford Institute for Religion Research that included interviews with people in 549 congregations […]
The religious right re-energized for campaign 2000?
In this highly contentious spring season of Presidential candidate primaries, some unexpected events unfolded, leaving the ever-present religious right bloc a crucial but unpredictable force for the November election. At least three developments bear attention; the impact of the Senator John McCain attack on Bob Jones University (BJU) and Governor George W. Bush; the decline, […]
On/File: March 2000
01: The rapidly growing independent Pentecostal congregation in South Dallas, Texas, Potter’s House. is now attracting considerable national and scholarly attention. Led by Pastor T.D. Jakes, whom the New York Times in 1999 included as one of five preachers likely to succeed Billy Graham, the multi-program congregation has over 23,000 members. At the age of 42, Jakes is considered […]
Findings & Footnotes: March 2000
01: The long-awaited updating of a landmark study of Catholic seminary education has recently been published. Under the editorship of Sr. Katarina Schuth, the book, Seminaries, Theologates, and the Future of Church Ministry; An Analysis of Trends and Transitions (Michael Glazier, Liturgical Press) builds on a l989 study she edited. A symposium in Commonweal magazine (February 11) brings together […]
Growing non-Christian immigration changes Israel’s welcome policy
The flood of non-Jewish immigrants into Israel in the last few years is leading the government to engage in Jewish education for prospective newcomers. Inside Israel newsletter (February) reports that in the earlier years of immigration into Israel from Russia and other post-communist countries, at least 85 percent of those entering Israel were Jews according to Jewish […]
European politicians gravitating to Christian left?
Christians of a leftist political perspective are finding their way into top government positions in several European countries, reports the German news service Idea (Feb. 1). Whereas in the past, European politicians on the left often were secular or excluded their religious affiliations from their public life, today’s politicians seek to combine their Christian roots with their […]
Current Research: March 2000
01: A study of new religious communities in the Catholic Church shows that orders that focus on evangelism draw the most new recruits, with those centering on prayer and contemplation also drawing new members. The study, conducted by sociologist Sr. Patricia Wittberg, looked at 157 new communities across the U.S. The CARA Report (Winter), a newsletter on research in […]
Clergy shortage affecting Jews, Catholics, Protestants
A clergy shortage is impacting synagogues as well as Protestant and Catholic churches, reports the New York Times (Feb. 14). The problem is most acute in the Jewish denominations and the Catholic Church. In Reform Judaism, about 200 out of 895 congregations are without a full-time rabbi. The modern Orthodox branch has a similar shortage, though the […]
Support for faith-based programs expands along ecumenical lines
Churches are increasingly engaging in coalition-building and other forms of unity in their involvement in faith-based public programs. As church-based programs move into place for prisons, inner-city youth ministries and job training, cooperation seems to be growing. In mid-February a major stride forward was taken by 57 religious leaders of all denominations as they met […]
Conservatives threatening or reshaping Anglican unity?
A service consecrating two bishops on January 29 in the Anglican Church in Singapore has raised fundamental questions for the Episcopal Church in the U.S. about Anglican unity and the limits of dissent. The normal procedure in the worldwide Anglican Communion allows each national church to regulate its own ordination of bishops, with the Episcopal […]
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