Islam is increasingly grappling with the spread of AIDS, with Muslim leaders taking similar approaches to Christians in their early attitudes to the spread of the disease, reports the Washington Post (Aug. 13). Warnings that AIDS-related sex education and condom promotion will undercut individual morality and lead to societal destruction have come from Islamic leaders in Pakistan […]
Current Research: September 2001
01: American Catholics are more likely than other Americans to be wired to the Internet, according to a survey by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA). America magazine (Aug. 27-Sept. 3) cites the study as showing that 64 percent of U.S. Catholics have Internet access while 56 percent of all Americans are connected. Younger […]
Suburban sprawl threatens Native American religious sites
A growing number of native American sacred sites are under threat from new sprawling housing developments and industrial plants. The Los Angeles Times (Aug. 16) reports that from Florida to Ohio to Arkansas, Native American groups are fighting battles with state and federal governments to protect places, including burial sites, where ancestors worshipped. Targets of recent native […]
Jewish education now includes learning about Christianity
Jewish learning about Christian beliefs and practices “appears to be on the rise,” reports Jewish Currents (July-August). The magazine cites a recent meeting of the Catholic-Jewish Liason Committee, where making the history of relations between Catholics and Jews a “core part of the curriculum for new clergy.” The committee noted that Jewish institutions have not “made as […]
Are the Boy Scouts more religious today?
The sharp controversy over the Boy Scouts’ prohibition of homosexuals from its membership is not only dividing congregations and denominations but is also showing how scouting has gradually taken more religious overtones over the years, reports Newsweek (Aug. 7). The Boy Scouts policy prohibiting homosexuals from membership in the organization has again the ongoing divide among U.S. […]
Religious fraud grows with the help of its victims?
Fraud involving investments in religious causes is on the increase, with more than $1.8 billion lost on such schemes in the last three years, reports the Los Angeles Times (Aug. 8). State security officials report that con artists in 27 states have taken advantage of at least 90,000 investors, with such deceived parties claiming that they are […]
Sitcoms serve as grist for Bible studies
TV sitcoms are being put to use by churches as material for Bible studies and grist for spirituality in general, reports the New York Times Magazine (Aug. 12). In the effort to be relevant to unchurched seekers as well as the faithful, churches are increasingly borrowing from the popular culture and media. The Simpsons is the subject of […]
Evangelicals and goths — who’s doing the converting?
The “Goth” international youth culture, with its “dark aesthetics” and fascination with death and vampires, is becoming both a mission field and an emerging counterculture drawing disaffected Christians. Charisma magazine (August) features a cover story that seeks to dispel stereotypes about the Goth subculture (that they worship Satan or that most are violent and practice vampirism) […]
Interview with sociologist Michael W. Cuneo about exorcisms
Religion Watch recently interviewed Fordham University sociologist Michael W. Cuneo about his new book, “American Exorcism: Expelling Demons in the Land Of Plenty” (Doubleday, $24.95). In researching the book, Cuneo observed exorcisms in Catholic and Protestant churches, as well as interviewing exorcists and those undergoing the ritual. RW: In your book you write that the news […]
Findings & Footnotes: August 2001
01: The relation of new religious movements (NRM’s) to society is now a concern in most parts of the world — from Africa to Japan. The current issue of Nova Religio (Spring), a journal on NRM’s, looks at this phenomenon in 14 nations, particularly focusing on the legal contexts of the interaction between minority religions and governments. […]
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