Fundamentalisms comprehended
The fifth and final volume of The Fundamentalism Project provides analytical and comparative takes on the original hypothesis of the project: that fundamentalist movements share certain family traits namely reactive, absolutist and anti-secular religious activism. It charts four different ways that fundamentalist movements react to the world around them and in its concluding four essays provides a framework for the study and analysis of fundamentalisms.
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- Editor(s) : Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby
- Date : 1995
- Publisher : University of Chicago Press
- Place : Chicago