Fundamentalisms comprehended /edited by Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, (c)1995.Description: x, 522 pages ; 27 cmContent type:
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  • BL238 .F863 1995
  • BL238
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Contents:
Introduction Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby -- Enclave culture Emmanuel Sivan -- Vision from the Madrasa and Bes Medrash: some parallels between Islam and Judaism Samuel C. Heilman -- Mapping Indic Fundamentalisms through nationalism and modernity Harjot Oberoi -- Fundamentalisms narrated: Muslim, Christian, and Mystical James L. Peacock and Tim Pettyjohn -- Religious Fundamentalisms compared: Palestinian Islamists, militant Lebanese Shi'ites, and radical Sikhs Emile Sahliyeh -- Protestants and Catholics in Latin America: a family portrait Daniel H. Levine -- Unity and diversity in Islamic Fundamentalism Said Amir Arjomand -- Muslim Fundamentalists: Psychosocial profiles Valerie J. Hoffman -- Buddhism, nationhood, and cultural identity: a question of fundamentals Gananath Obeyesekere -- Fundamentalism, Phenomenology, and comparative dimensions S. N. Eisenstadt -- Fundamentalism as a comprehensive system: Soviet Marxism and Islamic Fundamentalism compared Ernest Gellner -- From Orthodoxy to Fundamentalism: a thousand years of Islam in South Asia T. N. Madan -- What's so funny about Fundamentalism? Gideon Aran -- Antifundamentalism Mark Juergensmeyer -- Rhetoric of Fundamentalist conversion narratives Wayne C. Booth -- Fundamentalism: genus and species Gabriel A. Almond, Emmanuel Sivan, and R. Scott Appleby -- Explaining Fundamentalisms Gabriel A. Almond, Emmanuel Sivan, and R. Scott Appleby -- Examining the cases Gabriel A. Almond, Emmanuel Sivan, R. Scott Appleby -- Politics, ethnicity, and Fundamentalism Gabriel A. Almond, Emmanuel Sivan, R. Scott Appleby.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby -- Enclave culture Emmanuel Sivan -- Vision from the Madrasa and Bes Medrash: some parallels between Islam and Judaism Samuel C. Heilman -- Mapping Indic Fundamentalisms through nationalism and modernity Harjot Oberoi -- Fundamentalisms narrated: Muslim, Christian, and Mystical James L. Peacock and Tim Pettyjohn -- Religious Fundamentalisms compared: Palestinian Islamists, militant Lebanese Shi'ites, and radical Sikhs Emile Sahliyeh -- Protestants and Catholics in Latin America: a family portrait Daniel H. Levine -- Unity and diversity in Islamic Fundamentalism Said Amir Arjomand -- Muslim Fundamentalists: Psychosocial profiles Valerie J. Hoffman -- Buddhism, nationhood, and cultural identity: a question of fundamentals Gananath Obeyesekere -- Fundamentalism, Phenomenology, and comparative dimensions S. N. Eisenstadt -- Fundamentalism as a comprehensive system: Soviet Marxism and Islamic Fundamentalism compared Ernest Gellner -- From Orthodoxy to Fundamentalism: a thousand years of Islam in South Asia T. N. Madan -- What's so funny about Fundamentalism? Gideon Aran -- Antifundamentalism Mark Juergensmeyer -- Rhetoric of Fundamentalist conversion narratives Wayne C. Booth -- Fundamentalism: genus and species Gabriel A. Almond, Emmanuel Sivan, and R. Scott Appleby -- Explaining Fundamentalisms Gabriel A. Almond, Emmanuel Sivan, and R. Scott Appleby -- Examining the cases Gabriel A. Almond, Emmanuel Sivan, R. Scott Appleby -- Politics, ethnicity, and Fundamentalism Gabriel A. Almond, Emmanuel Sivan, R. Scott Appleby.

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