A growing apologetic movement in Mormonism is helping to create a more “progressive” wing of the church that increasingly seeks intellectual respectability, according to the independent Mormon magazine Sunstone(May). Groups seeking to intellectually defend Mormon teachings, such as the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS) and the Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research (FAIR), […]
John Kerry and the promise and problems of the Catholic vote
Religion will likely be an issue in the upcoming U.S. presidential campaign, but it still remains to be seen if candidate Senator John Kerry and his fellow Democrats can address such concerns in a persuasive way, particularly gaining the support of Catholic voters. Writing in Commonweal magazine (June 4), Amy Sullivan notes that Kerry and other liberal […]
On/File: June 2004
01: Church of Fools, undertaken by the British Christian magazine, the Ship of Fools, is one of the first fully virtual churches. Going online for three months starting from May 11, this 3D church creates a virtual sanctuary where people literally from all over the world meet for worship. Upon entering the church, one can […]
Findings & Footnotes: June 2004
01: The Revealer is a new daily Web review on the press and religion issued by New York University’s Center on Religion and the Media. The website (or blog) covers a wide range of media — from conservative evangelical books and magazines to the Jewish press to daily newspapers, radio and magazines. The site takes a postmodern […]
Russian Orthodox reconciliation in the works?
For the first time since the break with the Moscow Patriarchate (MP) in 1927, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR). Metropolitan Laurus, made an official visit to Russia in the second half of May and has had discussions with Patriarch Alexy II as well as with other Russian Church hierarchs and […]
France ponders future of Islamic leadership after controversies
After French authorities recently tried to expel an Algerian imam who had apparently justified his wife’s beating based upon religious principles, as well as expelling a self-proclaimed imam who had told his congregation to rejoice about Madrid’s bombings, the issue of training the future religious leaders of French Islam increasingly appears as a key issue. […]
Current Research: June 2004
01: Although evangelicals have been viewed as uniformly holding an anti-Islamic and pro-Israel agenda, there are significant differences on these issues in American evangelicalism, according to a new study. In the Brandywine Review of Faith & International Affairs (Spring), Dennis R. Hoover writes that American evangelicals have increasingly been labeled in the media as supporting a “civilization fight” (to […]
Growth of Canadian Christian radio seen as media alternative
The Christian media, particularly radio, in Canada is expanding, serving as a new alternative to the secular media, reports the Canadian evangelical magazine Faith Today (May/June). “Whether it be radio, television, print or web, new Christian alternatives are popping up quicker than ever before and non-Christian audiences appear to be growing. In radio alone, more than 30 […]
Conservative Christian women engage in activism from home
Conservative Christian “stay-at-home moms” are increasingly entering the ranks of pro-family activism, reports World magazine (May 15). The magazine reports that there is an “emerging group of women who have faced a choice: Continue in paid work in support of conservative values or stay home to nurture their kids….Instead they’re working part-time from home, advocating for family […]
The Charismatic/Pentecostal deficit in Evangelical publishing
Although charismatics are the biggest buyers of Christian books, Pentecostal and charismatic works remain underrepresented in the theological offerings of evangelical publishers. In Books & Culture (May/June), Arlene Sanchez-Walsh writes that a combination of remaining anti-intellectualism among Pentecostals and a rationalistic bias among evangelical gatekeepers has excluded the publication of scholarly work from Christians of this tradition. […]
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