…SBC’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, says “it’s time to tone down the rhetoric and pull back from the political fray, given what he calls a ‘visceral recoil’ among younger…
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Disputed numbers and outcomes for faith-based organizations in the developing world
…it is useful to cite the most favorable rates for continued support. It is also the case that there has been a dearth of data on the smaller faith-based groups,…
Activism, uncertainty sustain evolution conflict
…expose the holes in Darwinism rather than offering alternative theories. The reasoning is that true scientific research will acknowledge inconsistencies or gaps in the data, but when intelligent design is…
Election 2000 — reflecting culture wars or common ground?
…7th, the impact of the “religious factor” in voting is still under debate. This much is clear: White Protestants, who comprise 54 percent of the electorate, supported George W. Bush…
Findings & Footnotes: March 2007
…well documented and provides a wealth of examples and data to support its claims. — By Marisol Lopez-Menendez, a doctoral candidate in Sociology at the New School for Social Research.…
Full seminaries, emptying pulpits for American Protestants
…The data on “elders” (including those commissioned but not fully ordained) also showed that those age 55 and above increased from 27 percent to 41 percent during the same two…
Census figures suggest retuning, relocating ethnic ministries
…rates, and the apparent kinds of population influx, to support the model of establishing large new, primarily white suburban churches that are common among some mainline denominations. Unfortunately, anecdotal evidence…
The Hispanic evangelical moment arrives, but how it will play at the polls?
…evangelicalism, in compared to secularism and Catholicism, “is the most potent worldview force in conservatizing Latino political attitudes,” write Troy Gibson and Christopher Hare in the journal Politics and Religion…
Baby boomers the fastest growing demographic at American seminaries
Baby boomers “embarking on a second or third career by answering a higher calling” are the fastest growing segment in theological seminaries, reports Time magazine (Jan. 31). While those under…
Faith-based social service — where’s the research?
…work and glowing reports from ministries on their success rates in comparison to secular agencies, there is a serious lack of quantitative data on the effectiveness of the “faith factor.”…
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