Eastern Orthodox churches are engaging in new efforts at missionary work often adopting models from Orthodox and non-Orthodox sources, according to the International Bulletin of Missionary Research (April). Missionary work in Eastern Orthodox churches has largely been confined within national or other local boundaries in which an Orthodox presence already existed or was conducted in […]
Christian parties drawing on nationalist, anti-Islamic support in the Netherlands
Small conservative Christian political parties are finding new appeal in the Netherlands among those seeking to counter Islamic influence in the country, according to Dutch political scientist Hans J.P. Vollaard. In an article in the journal Politics and Religion (No. 6), Vollaard notes that such parties as the Christian Democratic Appeal were founded by conservative […]
Ireland continues secularization amid signs of vitality
There are pockets of religious vitality in Ireland, but secularization continues to transform the country. In America magazine (May 20), Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin writes that it is no longer the case of a “secularized, urban Ireland and a healthy, rural Ireland. The same cultural processes are at work across the country.” In focusing […]
Current Research: May/June 2013
01: While Christians continue to make up the largest share of legal immigrants to the U.S., a new analysis by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion and Public Life estimates that there has been a decline of Christian new legal permanent residents from 68 percent in 1992 to 61 percent in 2012. During this […]
‘Power map’ shows men and militants lead among influential religious leaders
Of the 500 most powerful people in the world selected by the magazine Foreign Policy (May/June), only 24 were religious leaders. The listing compiled by the editors remains heavily populated by Americans and men; in fact, none of the religious figures was a woman. The magazine’s “power map” included several leaders of global religions organizations, […]
Millennial generation’s music draws on doubting faith
The millennial generation is embracing “crypto-Christian artists who claim no particular affiliation and actually seem uncomfortable with institutionalized Christianity. And yet, somehow, their imaginations, instincts and language are deeply informed by Scripture and the person of Jesus,” writes Bill McGarvey in the Jesuit magazine America (May 6). Although surveys continue to show a low rate […]
New wave of psychedelic drug research shows spiritual connections
Psychedelic drugs, never really out of fashion among a segment of alternative health and spiritual practitioners, are “coming out of the drug counterculture and back into the mainstream laboratories of some of the world’s leading universities and medical centers,” according to Utne Reader (May/June). Don Lattin writes that new research programs at Johns Hopkins, Harvard, […]
On/File: May/June 2013
A Continuing Survey of New Groups, Movements, Events,and People Impacting Religion 01: The worship immersion tour run by the interfaith organization Faith House in New York guides visitors through the city’s religious communities during three or four day retreats. Faith House director Samir Selmanovic, a Seventh Day Adventist pastor from Croatia, started the tours to […]
Findings & Footnotes: May/June 2013
01: The current issue of the journal Culture and Religion (Vol. 14, No. 1) looks at “spaces of renewal,” meaning places of religious pilgrimage that allow for a break from everyday life. The articles range from an examination of how visitors to such traditional pilgrimage sites as Santiago de Compostela have replaced recreation with religion by undertaking healing practices at Lourdes and Irish holy wells. While not exactly […]
Tithing, fasting pays dividends to India’s Dalit Christians
Tithing and fasting may be a factor in raising the standard of living for poor Dalit Indians, according to a study by Rebecca Shah of Georgetown University. The preliminary study, presented at the ASREC conference, studied the financial outcomes of Christian, Hindu, Muslim, and mixed-faith families of Dalits, or “untouchables”, in three slums in Bangalore, India. Shah interviewed 300 female clients of a microfinance company and found that […]
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