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245 00 $aAccounting for fundamentalisms :$bthe dynamic character of movements /$cedited by Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby ; sponsored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
260 $aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$c1994.
300 $aix, 852 pages ;$c27 cm.
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490 1 $aThe Fundamentalism project ;$vv. 4
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction /$rMartin E. Marty, R. Scott Appleby --$gPart I.$tAccounting for Christian fundamentalisms --$tThe Dynamics of Christian Fundamentalism : An Introduction /$rNancy T. Ammerman --$tSources of Christian Fundamentalism in the United States /$rRobert Wuthnow, 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 --$gPart II.$tAccounting for Jewish fundamentalisms --$tQuiescent and Active Fundamentalisms : The Jewish Cases /$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 --$tThe Contemporary Lubavitch Hasidic Movement : Between Conservatism and Messianism /$rAviezer Ravitzky --$tHabad as Messianic Fundamentalism : From Local Particularism to Universal Jewish Mission /$rMenachem Friedman --$gPart III.$tAccounting for Islamic fundamentalisms --$tAccounting for Islamic Fundamentalisms /$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 --$tTwo Roads to Revolutionary Shi'ite Fundamentalism in Iraq /$rAmatzia Baram --$gPart IV.$tAccounting for South Asian fundamentalisms --$tAccounting for Fundamentalisms in South Asia : Ideologies and Institutions in Historical Perspective /$rRobert Eric Frykenberg --$tThe Function of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh : To Define the Hindu Nation /$rAinslie T. Embree --$tHindu Nationalism and the Discourse of Modernity : The Vishva Hindu Parishad /$rPeter van der Veer --$tRedefining Muslim Identity in South Asia : The Transformation of the Jama'at-i-Islami /$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.
520 $aThis fourth volume of the Fundamentalism Project provides a comprehensive analysis of the ideologies and behaviors of "fundamentalist" movements, both in their internal dynamics and in their attitudes toward the outside world. Surveying fundamentalist movements in Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism, the distinguished contributors to this volume describe the organization of these movements, their leadership and recruiting techniques, and the ways in which their ideological programs and organizational structures shift over time in response to changing political and social environments. Accounting for Fundamentalisms features treatments of fundamentalist movements that are in today's headlines, including the Islamic Group, members of which were charged with plotting to blow up the World Trade Center; the World Hindu Party, members of which sparked riots in India by destroying an Islamic shrine; and the revitalized Christian Right in the United States. Why do certain fundamentalist movements act aggressively toward outsiders, while others are integrationist or accommodationist, and still others passive or separatist? Drawing upon world-renowned experts in four major areas of the world with an introduction by the editors and a framing conclusion, this book is the first concerted effort to understand the dynamics of fundamentalist movements around the world. The Fundamentalism Project is a monumental undertaking by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences involving 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.
508 $a"Sponsored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences."
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aReligious fundamentalism.
650 4 $aReligión y política.
650 6 $aFondamentalisme.
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700 1 $aAppleby, R. Scott,$d1956-
710 2 $aAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences.
830 0 $aFundamentalism project ;$vv. 4.
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