…social consequences, beyond purely religious ones. (Futuribles, 47 rue de Babylone, 75007 Paris, France – www.futuribles.com.) 08: While Italy still used to be seen in the 1980s as a Catholic…
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Evangelical innovations drive churchesโ hi-tech ministries
…growing trend of churches using text messaging, services such as Jarbyco.com allow worshippers to interact with their leaders through church websites. Similar to Twitter, Jarbyco.com allows congregants to ask questions…
The debut of culture wars Italian style
Italy is experiencing its own kind of “culture war” with a new breed of Italian “neo-conservatives” battling over questions of secularism and religious pluralism. Religion in the News (Fall) reports…
Muslim gains made in Africa
…in schools. According to the Chicago Tribune (Feb. 24), they are not the only ones: no less than 300 Quranic schools have appeared during the past decade, while no school…
Current Research: August 2005
…in the exit poll questions. Green and Silk conclude that “Geography matters in American politics today above all because the religious configuration of the country varies considerably from one region…
Muslim organizations as fronts for terrorism โ fear or fact?
The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on Sept. 11 has raised delicate questions about the ties of American Islamic organizations to groups that support or condone…
Swiss religious developments show both rapid changes and the continuing impact of historical churches
…by Religioscope Institute that was publicly released on September 24. Being headquartered in Fribourg, Religioscope Institute was commissioned last year by the cantonal government to prepare a report in order…
Current Research: November/December 2009
01: The third Faith Communities Today (FACT) survey, conducted in 2008, finds a “persistent downward drift in congregational vitality,” according to David Roozen of Hartford Seminary. Roozen, who directed the…
Current Research: November 2005
…speculation that Americans can break free from rigid stereotypes of staunch antagonists locked in culture wars in order to join hands on common issues of concern. In Books & Culture…
Current Research: January 2000
…in common than might be expected. In a survey of nearly 500 students, Goode finds that the “relationship between fundamentalism and paranormalism was positive and significant.” Eighty percent of the…
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