…dissolving of decades-old traditions. Immigrants’ transient lifestyles test Southern churches that are home to several generations of families. Some immigrants find it difficult to make a commitment to congregations, since…
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Anti-Catholicism in unexpected places
…conference, sponsored by Fordham and Commonweal magazine, made the distinction between religious and cultural anti-Catholicism. Religious anti-Catholicism may have been strong half a century ago but no longer. Sociologist Alan…
Current Research: March/April 2012
…http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/137100/david-e-campbell-and-robert-d-putnam/god-and-caesar-in-america) 02: American young people raised with no religious faith are more likely to maintain a secular stance in later life and raise a non-religious family than those of previous…
Current Research: May 2003
…survey released in April by CSA (http://www.csa-fr.com), a leading survey institute. The survey is based on detailed questions asked to a representative sample of 1,000 people and offers comparisons with…
Second-generation couples feel Unification Church changes
Second-generation members are feeling the winds of change in the Unification Church, even as the movement faces an uncertain future as its founder enters his tenth decade and the church’s…
Kazakhstan targets unofficial Christianity
…search of Grace Church, “a move that smacks of Soviet-era KGB smear tactics,” Allensworth adds. The regime expects religious affiliation to follow nationality, with Russians being Orthodox, and Kazachs and…
Popcorn: lifestyles changes challenge religion
…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” involves the “secrets…
Findings & Footnotes: December 2006
…that deal with the promise and problems of the free market. Anthropologist Robert Hefner looks at the complexities of Islamic economics and argues that the distinctive Muslim practices of zakat…
Findings & Footnotes: December 2005
…religio-cultural connections to the U.S., turn them away from any easy optimism about integration). Other chapters examine Canada’s changing religious complexion (once oriented toward the U.S. but now more like…
Revisiting and revising secularization
…the new paradigm–holds that the modern conditions of pluralism and free market can foster religious growth. Proponent Tony Gill of the University of Washington presented research suggesting that state regulations,…
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