Religious fundamentalism : global, local and personal /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Herriot, Peter
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2009.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Fundamentalism is global. case study: al-qaida: a global fundamentalist movement
  • Cultures and fundamentalisms. case study: civil and fundamentalist religion in Bush's America
  • Fundamentalisms as social movements. case study: Gush Emunim: a nationalist fundamentalist movement
  • Fundamentalist organisations. case study: the home school movement and its organisations
  • Groups of fundamentalists. case study: Islamic terrorist cells
  • A central identity. case study: Sayeed Qutb: ideologue and martyr
  • Fundamentalist beliefs: process and contents. case study: reconstructionism: the theology of dominion
  • Fundamentalist values and attitudes. case study: friends of their enemy's enemy: The Neturei Karta
  • Fundamentalist behaviour: its effect on them and us. case study: different perspectives: Jack Straw and the niqab
  • Fundamentalism is very different.