Fundamentalisms Comprehended

Fundamentalisms Comprehended
Title Fundamentalisms Comprehended PDF eBook
Author Martin E. Marty
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 540
Release 2004-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780226508887

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In this fifth volume of the Fundamentalism Project, Fundamentalisms Comprehended, the distinguished contributors return to and test the endeavor's beginning premise: that fundamentalisms in all faiths share certain "family resemblances." Several of the essays reconsider the project's original definition of fundamentalism as a reactive, absolutist, and comprehensive mode of anti-secular religious activism. The book concludes with a capstone statement by R. Scott Appleby, Emmanuel Sivan, and Gabriel Almond that builds upon the entire Fundamentalism Project. Identifying different categories of fundamentalist movements, and delineating four distinct patterns of fundamentalist behavior toward outsiders, this statement provides an explanatory framework for understanding and comparing fundamentalisms around the world.

Fundamentalisms Comprehended

Fundamentalisms Comprehended
Title Fundamentalisms Comprehended PDF eBook
Author American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 380
Release 1995-10-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780226508870

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In this fifth volume of the Fundamentalism Project, Fundamentalisms Comprehended, the distinguished contributors return to and test the endeavor's beginning premise: that fundamentalisms in all faiths share certain "family resemblances." Several of the essays reconsider the project's original definition of fundamentalism as a reactive, absolutist, and comprehensive mode of anti-secular religious activism. The book concludes with a capstone statement by R. Scott Appleby, Emmanuel Sivan, and Gabriel Almond that builds upon the entire Fundamentalism Project. Identifying different categories of fundamentalist movements, and delineating four distinct patterns of fundamentalist behavior toward outsiders, this statement provides an explanatory framework for understanding and comparing fundamentalisms around the world.

Fundamentalisms Comprehended

Fundamentalisms Comprehended
Title Fundamentalisms Comprehended PDF eBook
Author Martin E. Marty
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 1995
Genre Religion and sociology
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Fundamentalisms and the State

Fundamentalisms and the State
Title Fundamentalisms and the State PDF eBook
Author Martin E. Marty
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 702
Release 1993
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780226508849

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This third volume of the Fundamentalism Project provides a systematic overview of the advances made by antisecular religious movements over the past twenty-five years. The distinguished contributors to this volume - economists, political scientists, religious historians, social anthropologists, and sociologists - focus on the impact these movements have had on national economies, political parties, constitutional issues, and international relations on five continents and within the religious traditions of Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sikhism. Do fundamentalisms tend toward political activism, and how successful have they been in remaking political structures? To answer this question and others, the contributors discuss the anti-abortion movement in the U.S., the Islamic war of resistance in Afghanistan, and Shiite jurisprudence in Iran. Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby conclude the volume with a synthetic statement of fundamentalist impact on polities, economies, and state security. The Fundamentalism Project is a monumental undertaking by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences that involves an international group of scholars. Taken together, the volumes in this series will become a standard reference for educators and policy analysts for years to come.

The Fundamentalism Project: Fundamentalisms comprehended

The Fundamentalism Project: Fundamentalisms comprehended
Title The Fundamentalism Project: Fundamentalisms comprehended PDF eBook
Author Martin E. Marty
Publisher
Pages
Release 1991
Genre Fundamentalism
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Fundamentalisms and the Media

Fundamentalisms and the Media
Title Fundamentalisms and the Media PDF eBook
Author Stewart M. Hoover
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 237
Release 2009-08-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1847061338

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Looks at the complex role that media play in the rise and spread of fundamentalist movements within various religions traditions.

Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era

Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era
Title Fundamentalism and Education in the Scopes Era PDF eBook
Author A. Laats
Publisher Springer
Pages 259
Release 2010-05-24
Genre History
ISBN 023010679X

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This book takes a new look at one of the most contentious periods in American history. The battles over schools that surrounded the famous Scopes "monkey" trial in 1925 were about much more than evolution. Fundamentalists fought to maintain cultural control of education. As this book reveals for the first time, the successes and the failures of these fundamentalist campaigns transformed both the fundamentalist movement and the nature of education in America. In turn, those transformations determined many of the positions of the "culture wars" that raged throughout the twentieth century.