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Friday, June 7th, 2013
Sociologist Mike Grimshaw who studies both sport and religion, says rugby is like a religion in its rituals, cultures and behaviour and, like religion, can teach us plenty about ourselves. But he believes he is a rarity as an academic who has played and loves the game (he has a Crusaders season ticket) and also Read more
Tags: Culture, Mike Grimshaw, Nationhood, Religion, Rugby, sociology
Posted in New Zealand | Comments Off on Rugby really is a religion – so why don’t academics take rugby seriously?
Friday, March 22nd, 2013
Outside a lepers’ colony in Navi Mumbai, India, is a small chapel. Painted in both Hindi and English on the outside of the chapel, it reads: “My house will be called a house of prayer for all peoples”. The chapel welcomes people of all faiths, and is visited by lepers who have been rejected from Read more
Tags: difference, Harmony Day, Harmony Day in Australia, India, Leprosy, Many Stories: One Australia, March 21, Navi Mumbai, Religion
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Difference is no barrier to harmony
Friday, March 8th, 2013
Baby boomers do not lack in spirituality, according to Right Reverend Ray Coster, the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in New Zealand. He says they just expressed it in different ways. He said while baby boomers and their children were the ones most likely not to belong to a church because they struggled with the Read more
Tags: baby boomers, church attendance, Moderator, Presbyterian, Ray Coster, Religion, Secularism, Spirituality
Posted in New Zealand | Comments Off on Baby boomers not lacking in spirituality
Tuesday, December 18th, 2012
We are halfway through the season of Advent, when Christians look forward to the return of Jesus Christ and also start celebrating Christmas, his first time on Earth. Unfortunately, according to the 2011 Census results just released, there are more than four million fewer Christians celebrating now than ten or so years ago. It seems somewhat Read more
Tags: Census, Census 2011, Census England & Wales, Faith, Politics, practice of faith, Religion, Society, Tear Fund
Posted in Features | Comments Off on 2011 census and faith, society, and politics in England and Wales
Friday, December 7th, 2012
A cracked voice, an empty bank account, a tour of duty. Who would have thought so much light could still get in? Leonard Cohen’s autumnal years have been afflicted, and his writing nuanced, by more than a simple awareness of his own mortality. The Canadian singer-songwriter spent most of the 1990s in a Zen monastery Read more
Tags: Buddhism, God, Judaism, Leonard Cohen, Religion, Spirituality, Tim Footman
Posted in Features | Comments Off on A broken offering — Leonard Cohen
Tuesday, December 4th, 2012
A warning from Pope Benedict XVI about lack of faith among Catholics in France has coincided with new research revealing a decline in fervour among Catholics in the United States and a weakening of belief among Catholics in Ireland. Speaking to visiting French bishops, the Pope described ignorance of religion, even “among the Catholic faithful”, Read more
Tags: Belief, Catholic, France, God, Ireland, lack of faith, Pope Benedict XVI, Religion, Resurrection, US
Posted in World | Comments Off on Lack of faith among Catholics noted in France, US and Ireland
Tuesday, October 30th, 2012
The United States does not have a Protestant majority for the first time since being founded by the Puritans as ever-growing numbers of Americans say they have no religious affiliation, according to a new study. The country is now only 48 per cent Protestant, with one in five of the population saying they no longer Read more
Tags: Protestant, Religion, USA
Posted in News Shorts | Comments Off on US ‘no longer has a Protestant majority’
Friday, October 12th, 2012
About 20 percent of the American people say they are unaffiliated with any religion, making them almost as numerous as Catholics, who accounted for 22 percent of participants in a new Pew Research Center study released Oct. 9. The survey of 2,973 adults conducted this summer found people who say they are atheist, agnostic or Read more
Tags: Atheism, Pew Research Center, Religion, religious affiliation, US religion
Posted in World | Comments Off on More Americans claim ‘no religious affiliation’
Friday, October 5th, 2012
Humanism in its most virulent form tries to make science into a religion. It is awash with the intolerance of enthusiasm. For a start, there is the near-hysterical repudiation of religion. To quote Richard Dawkins: “I think there’s something very evil about faith … it justifies essentially anything. If you’re taught in your holy book Read more
Tags: Atheism, Dawkins, Faith, humanism, humanists, Michael Ruse, Religion, Richard Dawkins, Science, Science and Religion
Posted in Analysis and Comment | Comments Off on Why Richard Dawkins’ humanists remind me of a religion