Understanding Fundamentalism

Understanding Fundamentalism
Author: Richard T. Antoun
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0759100063

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Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism

Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism
Author: George Marsden
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1991
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802805396

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A balanced overview and narrative survey of American fundamentalism and Evangelicalism, as well as an interpretive analysis of several important themes. PB, 208 pages, suitable as a supplemental text for colleges, seminaries, or church study.

The Psychology of Religious Fundamentalism

The Psychology of Religious Fundamentalism
Author: Peter C. Hill,William Paul Williamson
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005-03-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1593851502

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"This book presents an innovative psychological framework for understanding religious fundamentalism. Blending extensive research and incisive analysis, the highly regarded authors distinguish fundamentalist traditions from other faith-based groups and illuminate the thinking and behavior of believers. Offering respectful, historically informed examinations of several major fundamentalist groups, the volume challenges many commonly held stereotypes. In the process, it stakes out important new terrain for the psychological study of religion" -- BOOK JACKET.

Understanding Religious Fundamentalists

Understanding Religious Fundamentalists
Author: Peter Herriot
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2024-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781040026557

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This book introduces the prominent role that fundamentalists play in religious, cultural, and political arenas. It begins by investigating religious fundamentalist groups and their psychological motivations for this counter-cultural adherence. Their extremely varied actions, argues the author, are based on two fundamental beliefs: that God speaks to them personally through his Word; and that they are involved in a cosmic war between God and Satan.. Subsequent chapters explore how fundamentalisms meet universal psychological needs for meaning, identity, agency, and self-esteem. Moving from individual psychology to social context, the latter half of the book explores how fundamentalist movements derive and exercise their authority and how leaders may strategise to appeal to external societies. The closing chapters seek to place the growth of fundamentalisms and their continued popularity in the social context of modernity and populism. With engaging discussion questions and suggestions for further reading, this book is ideal for students of social science and religion, as well as readers interested in the psychological roots of fundamentalism.

Leaving Fundamentalism

Leaving Fundamentalism
Author: G. Elijah Dann
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2008-05-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781554580835

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In a time when religious conservatives have placed their faith and values at the forefront of the so-called “culture wars,” this book is extremely relevant. The stories in Leaving Fundamentalism provide a personal and intimate look behind sermons, religious services, and church life, and promote an understanding of those who have been deeply involved in the conservative Christian church. These autobiographies come from within the congregations and homes of religious fundamentalists, where their highly idealized faith, in all its complexities and problems, meets the reality of everyday life. Told from the perspective of distance gained by leaving fundamentalism, each story gives the reader a snapshot of what it is like to go through the experiences, thoughts, feelings, passions, and pains that, for many of the writers, are still raw. Explaining how their lives might continue after fundamentalism, these writers offer a spiritual lifeline for others who may be questioning their faith. Foreword by Thomas Moore

Understanding Muslim Identity

Understanding Muslim Identity
Author: G. Marranci
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2009-01-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230594395

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In this timely book, Marranci critically surveys the available theories on Islamic fundamentalism and extremism. Rejecting essentialism and cultural reductionism, the book suggests that identity and emotion play an essential role in the phenomenon that has been called fundamentalism.

Fundamentalism and American Culture

Fundamentalism and American Culture
Author: George M. Marsden
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2006-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199741120

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Many American's today are taking note of the surprisingly strong political force that is the religious right. Controversial decisions by the government are met with hundreds of lobbyists, millions of dollars of advertising spending, and a powerful grassroots response. How has the fundamentalist movement managed to resist the pressures of the scientific community and the draw of modern popular culture to hold on to their ultra-conservative Christian views? Understanding the movement's history is key to answering this question. Fundamentalism and American Culture has long been considered a classic in religious history, and to this day remains unsurpassed. Now available in a new edition, this highly regarded analysis takes us through the full history of the origin and direction of one of America's most influential religious movements. For Marsden, fundamentalists are not just religious conservatives; they are conservatives who are willing to take a stand and to fight. In Marsden's words (borrowed by Jerry Falwell), "a fundamentalist is an evangelical who is angry about something." In the late nineteenth century American Protestantism was gradually dividing between liberals who were accepting new scientific and higher critical views that contradicted the Bible and defenders of the more traditional evangelicalism. By the 1920s a full-fledged "fundamentalist" movement had developed in protest against theological changes in the churches and changing mores in the culture. Building on networks of evangelists, Bible conferences, Bible institutes, and missions agencies, fundamentalists coalesced into a major protest movement that proved to have remarkable staying power. For this new edition, a major new chapter compares fundamentalism since the 1970s to the fundamentalism of the 1920s, looking particularly at the extraordinary growth in political emphasis and power of the more recent movement. Never has it been more important to understand the history of fundamentalism in our rapidly polarizing nation. Marsen's carefully researched and engrossing work remains the best way to do just that.

Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism

Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism
Author: Francis a McAnaney Professor of History George M Marsden,George M. Marsden
Publsiher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1417723327

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In this historical overview of American fundamentalism and evangelicalism, Marsden provides an introduction to these growing religious movements and a deeper analysis of two themes that have been especially prominent and controversial in these traditions--views of science and views of politics.