01: Religious belief and practice continues to be an important factor in accumulating wealth, according to a new study. The study, conducted by Lisa Keister of Ohio State University, analyzes longitudinal data and finds that people who attend religious services regularly build more wealth than those who don’t. The study, published in the September issue ofSocial Forces, […]
Black Muslims facing identity crisis
The movement of African-American Muslims that broke away from the Nation of Islam nearly 30 years ago is undergoing a period of turmoil and identity crisis after its leader recently stepped down. The resignation of W.D. Mohammed as leader of the American Society of Mosques revealed divisions and problems in a movement that has largely been […]
Low-key approach draws Catholic young adults
A largely unnoticed Catholic young adult ministry has proven to be an effective way of drawing 20- and 30-something generations to reconnect with the church. America magazine (Sept. 22) reports that since 1981, a program known as Theology On Tap has spread across the U.S. due to its informal style of discussion and socializing, often held in […]
Christian colleges’ countercultural appeal
Baby boomers who converted during the Jesus movement and the charismatic renewal in the 1970s are largely driving the trend of parents insisting on Christian college education as an alternative to today’s secular culture. That was one of the findings of a Washington Times (Sept. 8) report on the new growth of Christian colleges. The newspaper visited […]
Converts clash with ethnic Orthodox parishes
During the last two decades, there were flurries of reports of new converts moving into Eastern Orthodoxy and changing these churches in the process. But an article in the current issue of the journal Nova Religio (November) finds that these new Orthodox converts — often coming from Protestant backgrounds — are discovering as many obstacles as opportunities in their […]
On/File: September 2003
01: The Free Monks, the first Orthodox rock band in Greece, have gained a national following as they mix modern and traditional messages and styles. The group of black-robed monks from the Brothers of St. Augustine is criticized by some traditional elements of the Greek Orthodox Church for its use of rock music, MTV style clips […]
Findings & Footnotes: September 2003
01: RW’s editor has recently edited the book, Lutherans Today: American Lutheran Identity in the 21st Century (Eerdmans Publishing, $20). The paperback examines the sociological and historical dimensions of American Lutheranism and is based on the research of 12 contributors. The first part of the book maps the various movements and changes emerging in American Lutheran churches today: the Lutheran Church-Missouri […]
Conflict, suspicion grows over Christian missionaries in Iraq
Media reports from several Muslim countries continue to express suspicion toward alleged US Christian designs to evangelize the Middle East. For instance, the Egyptian opposition daily Al-Ahrar (Aug. 7) quotes unnamed “prominent sources” in Ankara, claiming that there is an “American plan to Christianize thousands of Iraqis in the North of Iraq.” The editor appears convinced that […]
Secular Quebec, Sweden revise death rituals
A series of articles by Geneviève Otis-Dionne in the daily Le Devoir (Aug. 23-26, ) examines changes taking place in Quebec in the ways of confronting death in recent years. Baby boomers are increasingly looking for new rituals associated with death and fewer celebrate funerals in churches. Since the 1960s, the previously dominant Roman Catholic Church in the […]
Reversing secularization in Europe, France?
Europe is at a “turning point” in showing an increase of religious beliefs, suggesting that it may not be the secular exception in an increasingly religious world, according to a new study. The study, presented by Yves Lambert of the Paris-based Group de Sociologie des Religions et de la Laicite (GSRL) at the mid-August conference […]
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