…successor — who would probably never be able to enter his country — or ending the institution, recent research conducted among exile Tibetans shows that a huge majority of them…
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Findings & Footnotes: May 2004
…to a strict separation of church and state, the book misses the opportunity to examine the contours of America’s non-believing community. 04: Religion And Public Life In The Pacific Northwest…
The future of religion—the same, only more so?
…religions should continue to prove attractive in non-Western countries, writes Swiss theologian and scholar Georg Schmid, in the October issue of Informationsblatt (Evangelische Informationsstelle Kirchen – Sekten – Religionen). Schmid…
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?
…write about than ever before– “not just in daily newspapers, but in places like the Washington Monthly, The New Yorker, The Nation,The New Republic, Atlantic and Harpers.” (RNA Extra, http://www.rna.org)…
Islam wins converts in Chiapas, Mexico
Some 300 Mexican Indians have converted to Islam in Chiapas in the southern part of the country since 1995. Fifteen of them have already made the pilgrimage to Mecca last…
Limited internet use shown by Japanese religions
…the other hand, a group of priests think that refusing the ICT is not a satisfactory answer and have organized a Shinto Online Network Association (http://www.jinja.jp/). — By Jean-François Mayer…
More diverse forms of Islam are appearing in the former Yugoslavia
…in Arab countries. This should lead to more literal interpretations of Islam within official institutions. This should be seen in a context where such institutions are feeling competition, both from…
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