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_aAccounting for fundamentalisms : _bthe dynamic character of movements / _cedited by Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby ; sponsored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. |
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_aChicago : _bUniversity of Chicago Press, _c(c)1994. |
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_aix, 852 pages ; _c27 cm. |
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_aHindu nationalism and the discourse of modernity : the Vishva Hindu Parishad _rPeter van der Veer -- _tRedefining Muslim identity in South Asia : the transformation of the Jamaat-i-Islami _rRafiuddin Ahmed -- _t"Remaking ourselves" : Islamic self-fashioning in a global movement of spiritual renewal _rBarbara D. Metcalf -- _tChristians and competing fundamentalisms in south Indian society _rSusan Bayly -- _tOrganizational weakness and the rise of Sinhalese Buddhist extremism _rJames Manor -- _tMovement dynamics and social change : transforming fundamentalist ideology and organizations _rRhys H. Williams. |
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_aThe contemporary Lubavitch Hasidic movement : between conservatism and messianism _rAviezer Ravitzky -- _tHabad as messianic fundamentalim : from local particularism to universal Jewish mission _rMenachem Friedman -- _tAccounting for Islamic fundamentalisms _rJames Piscatori -- _tThe "normalization" of the Islamic movement in Egypt from the 1970s to the early 1990s _rGehad Auda -- _tPalestinian Islamisms : patriotism as a condition of their expansion _rJean-Francois Legrain -- _tFrom radical mission to equivocal ambition : the expansion and manipulation of Algerian Islamism, 1979-1992 _rHugh Roberts -- _tIzala : the rise of Muslim reformism in northern Nigeria _rOusmane Kane -- _tAuthority and community in Soviet Islam _rMark Saroyan -- _tTwo roads to revolutionary Shiite fundamentalism in Iraq _rAmatzia Baram -- _tAccounting for fundamentalisms in South Asia : ideologies and institutions in historical perspective _rRobert Eric Frykenberg -- _tThe function of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh : to define the Hindu nation _rAinslie T. Embree -- |
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_aThe dynamics of Christian fundamentalism : an introduction _rNancy T. Ammerman -- _tSources of Christian fundamentalism in the United States _rRobert Wuthnow and Matthew P. Lawson -- _tImagining the last days : the politics of apocalyptic language _rSusan Harding -- _tRefusing to drink with the mountains : traditional Andean meanings in evangelical practice _rTod D. Swanson -- _t"Jesus is Lord of Guatemala" : evangelical reform in a death-squad state _rDavid Stoll -- _tComunione e Liberazione : a fundamentalist idea of power _rDario Zadra -- _tAccounting for Christian fundamentalisms : social dynamics and rhetorical strategies _rNancy T. Ammerman -- _tQuiescent and active fundamentalisms : the Jewish cases _rSamuel C. Heilman -- _tMigration, acculturation, and the new role of texts in the Haredi world _rHaym Soloveitchik -- _tBy Torah alone : yeshiva fundamentalism in Jewish life _rCharles Selengut -- _tThe book and the sword : the nationalist yeshivot and political radicalism in Israel _rEliezer Don-Yehiya -- |
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_aAppleby, R. Scott, _d1956- |
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_aMarty, Martin E., _d1928- |
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