The Unification Church is downplaying membership in its church and is upholding a more broadly based movement that focuses on giving “blessings” to families and recognizing Sun Myung Moon and Mrs. Moon as “true parents,” according to recent articles. Yoshihiko Joshua Masuda, a theologian from the Unification Church’s Sun Moon University in South Korea, sees […]
Promise keepers’ racial unity theme hurting growth?
The Christian men’s organization Promise Keepers has been hailed as the most vibrant expression of evangelical Christianity today, but there are indications that the movement may be peaking in its influence, according to observers. At the annual meeting of the Association for the Sociology of Religion in Toronto last summer, Wheaton College sociologist James Mathieson noted […]
Missionaries ‘going native’ in more ways than one
Missionaries and mission fields are changing to the point where it sometimes appears difficult to tell one from the other. Such challenges as the resurgence of Islam and the loss of Western missionary dominance is radically changing the the traditional face of mission work, according to several reports. A recent major missionary conference provided a vivid […]
Findings & Footnotes: September 1997
01: The emergence of new charismatic and evangelical networks of congregations and seeker-sensitive worship is given in-depth treatment in Donald E. Miller’s book Reinventing American Protestantism (University of California Press). Through survey research and case studies, Miller profiles three movements which he sees as being in the vanguard of change in the shape of American Protestantism: the […]
Islam increasingly attracting former Marxist intellectuals
A new breed of “intellectual convert is helping to reshape Islam across the Arab and Muslim world. An Associated Press report (July 7) notes that a new generation of Muslims have turned to the faith from Marxism, who are “more adept at post-modernism than the sayings of the prophet Mohammed. They speak English and French, are versed in […]
Cease fire doesn’t stop religious nationalism in former Yugoslavia
Despite the end of the war in Bosnia, nationalism continues to be an influential force among the religions in the former Yugoslavia, reports the New York Times (July 20). During the beginning of the conflict, nationalism “came from the top down,” as leaders generated nationalistic fervor among the Croats, Serbs and Bosnians. After four years of war and propaganda, […]
Current Research: September 1997
01: The college years are often viewed as a period when many young adults lose or minimize their faith, but college can also serve to strengthen religious life, particularly for evangelicals and Catholics, according to recent research. At the recent annual meeting of the Association for the Sociology of Religion in Toronto, M. Richard Cramer of the University of North Carolina (UNC) […]
Immigrant churches grow in Canada while staying in own orbit
At the early August meeting of the Association for the Sociology of Religion meeting in Toronto that RW attended, there was a special session on the differences between religion in Canada and the U.S. Specialists documented how the mainline churches have decreased faster and the evangelicals have grown slower in Canada than in the U.S. Sociologist Reginald Bibby suggested that […]
New African churches attracting interracial following in US
African missionaries are increasingly planting churches in the U.S., and are attracting a multicultural following in the process, reports the Christian Century magazine (Aug. 13-20). The movement of African churches to the African nationals (and Caribbean residents) in Europe, especially in Britain [see January RW], but the trend in the U.S. seems to be less about race and […]
Is fundraising equal to soul winning for televangelists?
Despite numerous scandals involving finances, several leading televangelists continue to make fundraising a key part of their ministries, according to the Christian humor magazine The Door (July-August). Writer Doug Peterson conducted a unique experiment to test the degree to which televangelists ask for money. Letters were sent to 29 televangelists making a simple request for information on how to […]
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