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Fundamentalisms and Society

Reclaiming the Sciences, the Family, and Education

by Martin E. Marty, R. Scott Appleby · 1997

ISBN: 0226508811 9780226508818

Category: Political Science / General

Page count: 602

The Fundamentalism Project<br> Edited by Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby<br> <br> Around the world, fundamentalist movements are profoundly<br> affecting the way we live. Misinformation and misperception<br> about fundamentalism exacerbate conflicts at home and abroad.<br> Yet policymakers, journalists, students, and others have<br> lacked any comprehensive resource on the explosive phenomenon<br> of fundamentalism. Now the Fundamentalism Project has<br> assembled an international team of scholars for a multivolume<br> assessment of the history, scope, sources, character, and<br> impact of fundamentalist movements within the world's major<br> religious traditions.<br> <br> <i>Fundamentalisms and Society</i> shows how fundamentalist<br> movements have influenced human relations, education, women's<br> rights, and scientific research in over a dozen nations and<br> within the traditions of Islam, Judaism, Christianity,<br> Buddhism, and Hinduism. Drawn from the fields of<br> anthropology, sociology, history of religion, and history of<br> science, the contributors cover topics such as the<br> educational structures of Hindu revivalism, women in<br> fundamentalist Iran and Pakistan, and the creationist cosmos<br> of Protestant fundamentalism. In a concluding essay, William<br> H. McNeill situates contemporary fundamentalisms within a<br> world historical context.<br> The Fundamentalism Project, Volume 2<br> <br> Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby direct the<br> Fundamentalism Project. Marty, the Fairfax M. Cone<br> Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Modern<br> Christianity at the University of Chicago, is the senior<br> editor of the <i>Christian Century</i> and the author of<br> numerous books, including the multivolume <i>Modern American</i><br> <i>Religion,</i> also published by the University of<br> Chicago Press. Appleby, a research associate at the<br> University of Chicago, is the author of <i>“Church and</i><br> <i>Age Unite!” The Modernist Impulse in American</i><br> <i>Catholicism.</i>