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Religious Fundamentalism

2016
Fundamentalismus ist ein drängendes und unausweichliches Thema der gegenwärtigen Gesellschaft. Obwohl die Forschung zu religiösem Fundamentalismus in den letzten Jahren stark zugenommen hat, ist eine interdisziplinäre und systematische Untersuchung der theoretischen Grundlagen von Fundamentalismen, ihrer globalpolitischen Konsequenzen und ihrer ...
Rothgangel, Martin   +4 more
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Religious fundamentalism

Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 2007
The term, ‘fundamentalism’, today names a broad religio-political perspective found in most, if not all, major religions. Most disturbingly, it is associated with variant forms of religious extremism and thus religiously-oriented terrorism. And it is Islamic modalities of terrorism that, rightly or wrongly, have come to take centre-stage in current ...
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Religious Fundamentalism and Religious Orientation Among the Greek Orthodox

Journal of Religion and Health, 2013
The experimenters explored how religious fundamentalism related with religious orientation, irrational thinking, and immature defense mechanisms. They also explored the possible moderational role of the Big 5 personality factors. The participants were predominantly Greek Orthodox College students from a Cypriot University.
Mora, L. E.   +5 more
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Terrorism and religious fundamentalism

International Review of Mission, 2021
AbstractAt the beginning of the second decade of the third millennium, terror acts in Indonesia significantly shifted domestic national issues. Given that religion‐based terrorism can be traced back to religious fundamentalism, this paper will set out a theological reflection from a biblical‐Christian perspective on the essence of religion.
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Maintenance of Religious Fundamentalism

Psychological Reports, 1986
Kuhn's analysis of paradigm clashes in science is the backdrop from which the maintenance of religious fundamentalism is discussed. Claims that fundamentalists display either forms of psychopathology or some sort of intellectual distortion are reviewed and shown to be unwarranted.
Ralph W. Hood   +2 more
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