Megachurches have been seen as a pocket of vitality in an otherwise sluggish religious environment, but even these congregations — both in the U.S. and abroad — are facing challenges and in some cases decline, according to several reports. In the American Scholar (December), Jim Hinch, religion correspondent for the Orange County Register, portrays the […]
Featured Story: 2013 religion marked by new and lowered expectations of change
We are happy to re-introduce our annual review of religion — a feature RW suspended after we went bi-monthly in 2008. As is our custom, we look at the events and developments of 2013 that are likely to have long-range impact in the years ahead. We cite the issue of RW after each item in […]
Findings & Footnotes: December 2013
01: The growing phenomenon of congregations from the U.S. linking up with churches in the global South for purposes of missions, social activism, and cross-cultural understanding is given in-depth treatment in the new book Sister Churches (Oxford University Press, $29.95) by Janel Kragt Bakker. These partnerships or “twinnings” between congregations are substantial; Bakker estimates that 18 […]
A new era of political coordination develops between church and state in Russia
Since Vladimir Putin’s reelection in 2012, there are increasing signs of a close coordination between the Moscow Patriarchate and the government in areas of social and security policy, writes Kristina Stoeckl (University of Vienna) in the Swiss monthly Religion & Gesellschaft in Ost und West (October). But the ongoing debate in Russia regarding who uses […]
Pentecostal growth fueling Christian persecution in India?
The rapid growth of Pentecostalism in India may be a leading factor in the mounting incidents of violence against Christians in that country, according to Chad Bauman of Butler University. Although Pentecostalism is a minority faith in India, its political influence is disproportionate to its size, leading to violent reactions among a segment of Hindus. […]
Pentecostalism espouses patriotism in China and Russia
Although Pentecostals in both China and Russia face discrimination and restrictions from their respective governments, these churches “actively and openly cultivate patriotism within their congregations” and stress how they fit into their surrounding societies, according to University of Oregon political scientist Karrie J. Koesel. In presenting a paper at the Boston meeting of the Society […]
Vietnam a model for dealing with religious freedom in Southeast Asia
From being a country showing serious violations of religious freedom just a decade ago, Vietnam has emerged as a “model nation in Southeast Asia for dealing with issues of religious freedom and law,” according to the Templeton Report (Nov. 8) of the John Templeton Foundation. While cases of religious infringement still occur in Vietnam, they […]
Turkey: the ruling party’s political identity between conservatism and Islam
Turkey’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) has an Islamic background, but presents itself as a “conservative democratic” party, which can be interpreted as a strategy for legitimizing the party internationally and domestically, writes Sefa Şiımşek (Boğaziçi University, Istanbul) in Turkish Studies (September). This identity as conservative democrat has been affirmed since the founding of the […]
`Chrislam’ growing in Muslim-Christian borderlands of Nigeria, Ghana
“Chrislam,” a hybrid movement of Christian and Islamic teachings and practices, is gaining adherents in regions of Africa where these two religions are in proximity and conflict, particularly in Nigeria, according to Corey Williams of the University of Edinburgh. In a paper presented at the late November meeting of the American Academy of Religion in […]
Current Research: December 2013
01: There is a growing acceptance of gays and minorities in congregations, and a bifurcation between very large and small congregations, according to the latest wave of the National Congregations Study. The third wave of this survey of 1,331 congregations (first conducted in 1998, then 2006-2007 and most recently 2012) was presented at the early November […]
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