American black churches are ambivalent and in many cases opposed to the prospect of gay marriage– a reality that is likely to forestall wider, ecumenical church support for this measure. An article in Baptists Today (June) reports that aside from the conservative Church of God in Christ and a few activists on the left, “most black denominations […]
Religious diversity and challenges flourish online
The availability of the Internet and other technologies offers new opportunities for religious groups to present themselves in both new and traditional forms. But such technology also gives rise to new challenges, especially during controversies. One case study of how the Internet and satellite television has been instrumental in reshaping a religious organization can be […]
On/File: May 2004
01: Many monasteries and convents today have a website and engage in marketing for new recruits. But not many are attempting to recruit new members over the Internet. The Adrian (Michigan) Dominican Sisters have made the Web a key component of a marketing campaign now in its third year, which also includes TV ads and […]
Findings & Footnotes: May 2004
01: A good part of the April issue of the Journal of Democracy focuses on the democratic prospects of Christianity. Although the contributors make it clear that today there is no inevitable link between a particular tradition and democratic culture, there are particular religious tendencies, movements and trends that move in that direction. Robert Woodberry and Timothy […]
Hindu activism challenges Western scholarship
A recent surge of Hindu activism is being felt in academia, with scholars facing protests and even violent threats over non-Hindus interpreting religious texts. The Washington Post (April 10) reports that 19 years after a professor at Emory University used sexual imagery in writing on the story of Ganesha, the revered Hindu God with the head of […]
‘The Passion’ gains popularity among Middle East’s Muslims, Christians
Although the plot runs counter to Islamic teachings, Mel Gibson’s film The Passion of the Christ has become a box-office hit in the Arab world, reports the Christian Science Monitor (April 9). Islam forbids the depiction of a prophet and the Koran denies the crucifixion ever occurred. The Passion has been banned in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, yet since […]
Moderate Muslim thinkers take new approach to modernity, Koran
While little attention is paid to them by Western media and intellectuals, there are many reformist thinkers in the world of Islam, writes Rachid Benzine in an article on “Islamic Modernity”, published in a special issue (April-May) of the French progressive magazine Le Nouvel Observateur, devoted to “The New Thinkers of Islam.” Benzine cites such thinkers […]
Converts to radical Islam a new concern in Europe
Converts to Islam are being singled out by Al Qaeda as potential weapons in carrying out terrorism, reports the New Republic magazine (April 26). Of the 212 individuals implicated in major terrorist attacks around the world since the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, 18 were converts. But now the use of native born (often women and light-skinned) […]
Current Research: May 2004
01: In a nationwide survey on the spiritual life of students in various fields, it is those in the fine arts who have the greatest spiritual interest while sociology majors have the least. The survey of 3,680 students, conducted by researchers at UCLA, found that 62 percent of fine arts majors rated high on “spiritual […]
Unitarians in the vanguard of new polygamy?
“From Boston to Berkeley Unitarian churches have opened another front in the liberal crusade to expand the definition of marriage and family in America.It’s the new polygamy,” writes Don Lattin in the San Francisco Chronicle (April 20). At the forefront of the movement is the Unitarian Universalists for Polyamory Awareness, which advocates the “philosophy and practice of […]
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