Televangelists who fell from public favor a decade ago are having a second life as they buy time on cable television and “repackage” themselves for a largely African-American audience, reports the Washington Post (Sept. 3) Such televangelists as Robert Tilton and Peter Popoff, who lost much of their followings in the 1980s due to financial scandals and […]
Minority faiths — finding more tolerance in Europe, less in Russia
A number of European governments appear to be taking a more neutral and balanced stance toward new religious movements, although religious freedom in Russia is in serious jeopardy. Those were some of the conclusions of scholars at a conference, organized by the Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR) on September 10-12 in Torino Italy. […]
Findings & Footnotes: September 1998
01: Religion in the News has staked out new territory as it takes a critical look at how the media covers religion. The magazine, issued three times yearly, is published by the Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life, and examines a broad range of religion-and-society issues. The charter issue (June) includes critiques about how […]
Marianism driving wedge among charismatics in Europe
Marian devotion is increasingly dividing the Catholic charismatic movement, especially in Europe, according to Charisma magazine (August). Charismatic Catholics both in the U.S. and Europe have in recent years adopted a strong interest in the Virgin Mary, as evidenced by their involvement and leadership in the Marian apparition movement in Medjugorje in the former Yugoslavia. Tomas Dixon […]
Current Research: September 1998
01: Two out of five American religious congregations would consider accepting public funds for their social service programs, according to a study presented at the recent conference of the American Sociological Association. The San Francisco Chronicle (Aug. 24) reports that the findings send a mixed message to those seeking more of a role for churches in providing social services […]
Messianic Judaism building separate identity, losing young?
Messianic Jews are increasingly building their own institutions apart from Gentile Christians and also suffering disaffection from younger generations, according to several reports. Jews who have adopted faith in Christ and yet retain their Jewish traditions are growing in numbers, particularly in the U.S., according to Christianity Today magazine (Sept. 7). Today there are over 350 Messianic […]
Mormon fundamentalists come under scrutiny
Mormon fundamentalists are receiving renewed scrutiny from law enforcement officials, mainly for their practice of polygamy. The Washington Post (Aug. 9) reports that a publicized case of a teenager’s “escape” from a polymagmous Mormon fundamentalist group where she claims that she was abused by her father, has put the spotlight on polygamy — illegal in Utah, […]
Women eucharists more widespread and public
Female-led communion services are becoming more public and widespread in the face of a hardening Vatican line against the possibility of women priests in the Catholic Church, reports the Washington Post (July 28). The practice of holding women-based communions has usually taken place in small groups and private homes and it has been debated by participants whether such […]
New fall titles suggest many fads have faded
The annual preview of religious titles by Publishers Weekly (July 13) for the fall book season suggests that many recent fads in religious reading and practice are receding. Author Lynn Garrett suggests that once-popular books on angelology, everyday spirituality, and 12-step therapies, are in low demand for the first time in recent years. What seems to be the […]
Gen X religion — ‘postmodern’ and market-friendly
Ministries shaped for the sensibilities of Generation X are growing and becoming more distinct from their origins in the megachurch movement. Mother Jones magazine (July/August) reports that at least 150 religious congregations across the nation are mixing “fundamentalist ethics,” experimental liturgy and personal renewal to target Generation Xers. These congregations, located mostly near urban universities, emphasize […]
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