Conservative Christians are in the forefront of creating filters that block out pornographic and other offensive sites on the Internet, although they are divided whether to view such an endeavor as a ministry or a business. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Nov. 4) reports that “Christian-led Internet companies dedicated to providing smut-free online service” are a growing trend […]
Brighter side of the millennium found in popular magazines
The growing crescendo of writings in the most influential American magazines on the religious dimensions of the new millennium is producing at least two major themes. Such leading journals as Newsweek (Nov. 1), U.S.News & World Report (Oct. 25) and Christianity Today (Oct. 25), focus on how believers can find hope and renewal for the coming years through seeing the Hebrew […]
A review of millennial violence thwarted
With the year 2000 only a few weeks away, it was not surprising that several sessions of the November meeting of the American Academy of Religion in Boston focused on millennial topics, including a special session on millennial violence that analyzed the 1985 siege of the Covenant Sword and Army of the Lord compound in […]
Millenial fervor downshifting?
The annual conference of the Center for Millennial Studies at Boston University in early November was relatively low key at a time when one might think speculation about millennial fervor would be at its peak. The speakers, mostly prominent academics of millennialist groups and phenomenon both past and present, confirmed the impression that there has […]
Charter schools compete with religious schools
It’s a small ripple now, but the rapid formation of charter schools–specialty schools operated by public schools — is making a dent in the demand and interest in religious schooling, reports the Wall Street Journal (Sept. 15). Charter schools operate independently of public school districts and borrow many innovations from private schools, such as small classes and […]
On/File: November 1999
01: In a move directly related to the larger struggle now going on within the Christian Right over whether to drop out of secular society and form a countercultural society or to keep trying to transform secular society, leaders of the latter course of action are starting the Patrick Henry College. The Purcellville, Va.-based college is […]
Findings & Footnotes: November 1999
01: “Convergence” is the new buzzword among those writing about the relation of technology and the rest of culture. The technology magazine Forbes ASAP (October) fills 284 pages in a special issue devoted to how all sorts of things are coming together: computers and the media, religion and science, biology and behavior, business and art. The 52 […]
Cambodian religious freedom brings on evangelical surge
With greater freedom for Christian and other non-governmental groups, Cambodian churches are growing. There are more than 1,000 evangelical churches in the country, up from about 50 in 1992, Religion Today (Oct. 25) reports. While there are about 120 Christian and Missionary Alliance churches and the Assemblies of God has about 1,000 members, congregations started by native […]
Ganesh galvanizing Hindu nationalists?
The elephant Ganesh, one of the most common among the Hindu’s pantheon of gods and goddesses, is increasingly being put to service of Indian nationalists, reports the Washington Times (Oct. 2). That Ganesh is becoming a vehicle for Hindu nationalism and political activism was evident in the recent elections in India, where images of the god often led parades […]
Satanist-based vandalism in Russia, Norway?
Satanism is often viewed as either a teen prank that can not sustain an actual movement (particularly since the collapse of organized Satanism in the U.S. since the death of Anton LaVey), or by many conservative Christians as an active force often aimed against them and their faith. Recent incidents in northern Europe and Russia […]
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