While the numerical progression of Islam is likely to slow down alongside the persistence of powerful movements promoting re-Islamization during the coming decades, both charismatic Christianity and revivals of Asian…
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Christian internet thriving around the Baltic Sea
…church Internet conferences in Estonia. In Finland, besides an active presence of the Lutheran Church on the Internet, a commercial Christian company called CredoNet has established a number of websites…
Quebec decides against strict secularism
The Parliament Building in Quebec hosts the 125-member National Assembly. Creative Commons image by Bryn Pinzgauer. The recent ousting of the Parti Quebecois (PQ) from power in the Canadian province…
Buddhist elements find place in European Christian funeral rites
…trends related to death and dying. In German cities, funerals are often allowed only 20 minutes, with few people in attendance. In the former communist-ruled areas of East Germany, 50…
Canada’s immigrant clergy move outof ethnic enclaves
…“for example, nearly one-third of priests in the Archdiocese of Winnipeg are first-generation immigrants.” Bush concludes that congregations with immigrant clergy develop “cul-tural competence” or cross-cultural understanding. (Faith Today, http://www.evangelicalfellowship.ca/Page.aspx?pid=282)…
Religion sections fold while religion coverage grows?
…the case of other defunct religion sections, commercial advertisers were not willing to buy advertising in religion sections and nonprofit religious groups could not afford the daily newspaper rate. Religious…
Islam wins converts in Chiapas, Mexico
…November, reports Inter Press Service (June 18). Those conversions are the result of missionary efforts launched by Spanish members of the Murabitun (http://www.murabitun.org), a sometimes controversial group led by a…
Religious fraud grows with the help of its victims?
…according to Religion News (Aug. 31), a release by the Pew Forum. Women were more likely to mix investing and religion (63 percent) than men (49 percent). (Pew Forum, http://www.pewforum.org/news)…
Findings & Footnotes: November/December 2010
…America (Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht; for more information, visit: http://www.v-r.de/de/titel/ 1001004018/) examines the long-neglected topic of deconversion, or religious disaffiliation. The researchers, led by Hein Streib, Ralph Hood and Barbara Keller,…
Limited internet use shown by Japanese religions
…made by Takanori Tamura (Kanto Gakuin University) and Hajime Kaneko (Kansai University) at a session on religion and information and communication technologies (ICT) organized during the 19th World Congress of…
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