…community, likely had a larger and more responsive sample size, while Pew might have relied more on ‘traditional’ barometers of Hindu community growth, such as concentrations of Indian Americans.” Even…
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Islamic revival in Jerusalem?
…estimate that the Palestinian Authority is not very respected among Palestinians in East Jerusalem, which means that Islamic elements have little competition, especially because most traditional local ruling families are…
Mount Athos’s monasteries take pragmatic stance on technology
…means. The monasteries’ practical approach to technology reflects the Orthodox relation to modernity, attempting to protect the core of its spirituality and disciplines without rejecting modernity entirely. (Social Compass, http://www.sagepub.com/journals/Journal200920)…
Shift to global south brings new challenges to Jewish-Christian relations
…African Christians, have Old Testament names. Visiting Israel is so important to Nigerian Christians that many put “J.P.” –meaning Jerusalem pilgrim –at the end of their names after they travel…
Growth of social media creates religious conflict and dialogue in Africa
…or social networks. Hackett notes that in other African contexts, however, the conflict management capacity of social media platforms is being promoted, especially by the Catholic Church. (Social Compass, http://www.sagepub.com/journals/Journal200920.)…
Tibetan Buddhism attracting different types of audience, various types of commitment
…current issue of Fieldwork in Religion (Vol. 7.1). McKenzie researched the Rokpa International in Scotland, where ethnic Tibetans are few (mostly monastics), and identified five categories of Buddhists: “lineage-trained Tibetans”…
Findings & Footnotes: May/June 2010
…as flowing into their science, yet avoid the usual politicized science–religion conflicts. 04: Eric Kaufmann’s new book, Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth? (Profile Books, http://www. profilebooks.com), takes the familiar…
On/File: March 2000
…One post, for example, reads, “Without warning, I suddenly had a felling of complete peace and of complete unity with the universe.” Tart is curious about how many scientists who…
Iraq’s Zoroastrian revival as a reaction against Islamic extremism?
In the current turbulence in the Middle East comes intriguing reports that locals in a rural part of Sulaymaniyah province, as well as in other parts of Iraqi Kurdistan, have…
Christian-Muslim dialogue raising new questions in Europe
…parishes to local mosques. All this indicates that religious bodies can contribute to deflecting interfaith tensions. — By Jean-François Mayer, RW Contributing Editor and founder of the website Religioscope (http://www.religioscope.com)…
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