Faith Popcorn, the market-savvy forecaster of social and “lifestyle” trends, has increasingly turned her eye toward the religious future in recent years. In an article in the evangelical digest Current Trends & Thoughts (June), Popcorn applies many of her unique (and strange-sounding) concepts to religious institutions. Two conflicting forces will continue to shape Americans religious search. “EVEvolution” […]
Promise keepers face a new downturn this summer
Just when the roller-coaster fortunes of the evangelical, men’s support movement, Promise Keepers, seemed to be leveling out, recent evidence shows that its 19 planned rallies this summer are seriously under-registered. While PK weathered the storm of l997 budget declines, it has acknowledged that early registration for its once popular rallies is running on the average of […]
The new ‘moral majority’ — golden rule Christians?
Christians stressing practical social concern and following the Golden Rule rather than doctrine or activism may represent the majority of American Christians. That is the finding of a research team headed by Hartford Seminary’s Nancy Ammerman in the recent book Lived Religions in America (edited by David D. Hall, Princeton University Press). These “Golden Rule” Christians. outnumber the […]
Japan’s new funeral rituals suggest loss of faith
The growth of unorthodox rituals surrounding death in Japan show a significant loss of belief in the afterlife and ancestor veneration, writes anthropologist Hikaru Suzuki in the Journal of Contemporary Religion (May). The practices of “live funerals,” that is, funerals held while the recipient is still alive, non-religious funerals, and cremation and the spreading of ashes, have all experienced […]
Egypt’s Christians question religious freedom crusade
In Egypt, at least, the U.S.-based movement to extend religious human rights worldwide is running into resistance among the very group of Christians that it is claiming to help. The Economist (May 23) reports that recent American legislation seeking to impose automatic sanctions against states America deems to have abetted or tolerated religious persecution is viewed negatively […]
Pope John Paul’s ministry key to trend of Catholic democracies
Despite the belief in the United States that Pope John Paul II is an aged man with values out of touch with most Catholics, he is acutally “the world’s most important and effective advocate of freedom and democracy,” writes Adrian Karatnycky in the National Review (May 4). Karatnycky, head of Freedom House, writes that the record at century’s […]
Canadian Evangelical leaders seek Anglican roots
Evangelical leaders are moving to the Anglican Church to gain a sense of tradition as well to gain cultural influence, reports Faith Today magazine (May/June). The Canadian evangelical magazine notes that evangelicals are finding the symbolism, rich liturgy, and sacramentalism of Anglicanism what they have missed in their own low church backgrounds. While denominational switching is not new […]
Reorganized church losing identity and membership?
The sister denomination of the Mormons, the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS), is undergoing a serious decline and loss of identity that its leaders have yet to fully address, writes Roger Launius in the Mormon journal Dialogue (Spring). The RLDS has recently been reported as moving away from its Mormon heritage toward a […]
Ethnicity, marital status diversifying Mormon wards
The influx of immigrants, singles, and other non-traditional believers into Mormonism is challenging the religion’s structures and methods of outreach, reports the independent Mormon Sunstone magazine (March/April). Mormon leaders have allowed the existence of ethnic and single wards (or congregations) on a temporary basis, with the expectation that such members would eventually be integrated into the “mainstream” […]
Conservatives look beyond Episcopal church’s authority
The conservative forces in the Episcopal Church seem to be shifting to a “post-denominational” strategy, reflecting a national mood that de-emphasizes the importance of denominations. The conservative caucuses in the church in the past were mainly concerned with fighting liberal tendencies and extending orthodox influence (such as by electing bishops) within the denominational structure. The […]
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