It takes courage and nerve to face down fundamentalism when it comes knocking. |
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The burning winds of fundamentalism, the flaming anger of impressionable youth, claim many a victim. |
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Twentieth-century fundamentalism has acted as a drag on secularizing tendencies. |
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This bill is important, because so many times we hear speeches in this House based on moral outrage and fundamentalism. |
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Nationalist fundamentalism as a basis for French policy gave way to pragmatic intergovernmentalism. |
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He had an abiding fear of fundamentalism, not a neurotic fear, but a deep horror of it. |
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This places them alongside many other current religious groups who emphasize radicalism, charisma, messianism and fundamentalism. |
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This is best illustrated, as he points out, by the misidentification of Hindu religious nationalism as fundamentalism. |
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But in this New World, dogmatism and its blood brother, religious fundamentalism, are thriving as never before. |
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It's a shadowy organisation that has combined Protestant fundamentalism with extreme Unionism. |
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Have I got fed up with the latest violence done in the name of fundamentalism? |
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The film functions best in its role as a critique of militarism, jingoism and fundamentalism. |
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He argues that religious fundamentalism is the greatest threat to Western freedom currently on the political radar. |
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Bowler links the rise of intelligent design and young-Earth creationism with the rise of fundamentalism worldwide. |
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In the past I have accused him both of misogyny and a hateful fundamentalism, but I was wrong on both counts. |
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Religious revivalism sometimes took the form of extreme literalism, often termed fundamentalism. |
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Balancing royalism with the region's often virulent strain of fundamentalism has never been easy. |
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I was simply fighting against what I perceived as biblical, doctrinal, and ascetic fundamentalism. |
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Probably not, just as technical or industrial progress would not have been furthered by mediaeval religious fundamentalism. |
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All this seems plausible enough, but many would argue that the link between all this and fundamentalism and violence is not all that obvious. |
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They fear that a rise of fundamentalism will threaten the country's commitment to secularism. |
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But there is a third position, beyond religious fundamentalism and liberal tolerance. |
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Communism has been replaced by equally totalistic and militant forms of nationalism and religious fundamentalism. |
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A minority embraced an uncompromising biblicism or fundamentalism, combined with pre-millenarian views and the pursuit of holiness. |
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The message of the film is that there is a difference between true faith and fundamentalism. |
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The fundamentalist is always trying to conform his or her experience to his or her orthodox belief, to his or her fundamentalism. |
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On the other hand, you see this fundamentalism that sort of borders on extremism. |
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Having a clear faith, based on the Creed of the Church, is often labeled today as a fundamentalism. |
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The idea that fundamentalism is on the offensive and threatening to dominate public life is widely held on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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Jim Lee's strident letter against religious fundamentalism a few weeks ago carried more than a hint of fundamentalism itself. |
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This leaves no place for patriarchy, religious fundamentalism, or dictatorships. |
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The truth is both the Indian and Pakistani elites have tried to defect social discontent by fanning communalism and religious fundamentalism. |
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We think our readers will be surprised and encouraged to discover that the forebear of fundamentalism was a true Baptist guided by historic convictions. |
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You could say this is an attack on reductionism, or on fundamentalism. |
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But that makes sense when your reigning ethical theory is some weird mash up of utilitarianism and consequentialism, with a dash of fundamentalism for coloring. |
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You can have religious fundamentalism certainly, but you can also have ethnic fundamentalism, or nationalist fundamentalisms of the sort we've seen in Bosnia and elsewhere. |
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A biblical fundamentalism distorts a meaningful and authentic understanding of the truth of Jesus Christ. |
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The author evinces not the slightest irony about the fact that his own list would qualify, given his definition, as an exercise in fundamentalism. |
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This situation in turn provokes a fundamentalism, which demands orientation, it fosters emotion, because the mass as a unit wants to be led. |
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The Arab working masses must be broken from fundamentalism and Arab nationalism and won to a perspective of proletarian revolution. |
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This, however, is the start of the sideslip into lack of realism, self-righteousness and fundamentalism. |
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Calvinist fundamentalism has been an unmitigated force of benightedness in our history. |
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Such notions are, in the view of the experts, typical of religious fundamentalism and extremism. |
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Market fundamentalism in the nineties has meant idealizing the marketplace as something that can take care of everything that matters to people. |
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A lot of men refer to religious fundamentalism when talking about the subject of violence. |
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It is why I am equally antipathetic to fundamentalism of a non-religious kind, where people just keep parroting a view regardless of the evidence or the arguments. |
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Economists are exposed by climatologists as utopian fantasists, the leaders of a millenarian cult as mad as, and far more dangerous than, any religious fundamentalism. |
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Welfare, led by Necmettin Erbakan, looked an odd bedmate: its policies smacked of fundamentalism. |
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Secularism and fundamentalism exclude the possibility of fruitful dialogue and effective cooperation between reason and religious faith. |
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But like everybody else I was convinced that we had to stop the rapid development of so called communitarianism and a certain expression of fundamentalism. |
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Terrorism is often the outcome of that fanatic fundamentalism which springs from the conviction that one's own vision of the truth must be forced upon everyone else. |
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On the contrary, the world is steeped in disorder, violent tensions, intolerance and religious fundamentalism. |
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But, as the Republican establishment has discovered over the past two years, sometimes fundamentalism is impolitic. |
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It is the aggressive attempt to export liberal permissiveness that causes fundamentalism to fight back vehemently and assert itself. |
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Cinematography: Several films have been produced as part of a campaign against fundamentalism and obscurantism. |
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By dint of its success, Tunisia is becoming an example for all peoples threatened by fundamentalism and obscurantism. |
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A military attack would merely speed an arms race and force the country back towards fundamentalism. |
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It is also a lamentation for a modern Algeria gripped by pious fundamentalism. |
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You're talking about monotheism as if its synonomous with fundamentalism and religious intolerance, which strikes me as a bit of a straw man argument. |
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My position is not rooted in any type of ideological or religious fundamentalism. |
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With the growth of fundamentalism all over the world and in India, it has become more and more challenging to witness one's own faith. |
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He had also been critical of religious fundamentalism and of previous attacks on secular thinkers. |
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And in places where fundamentalism is most severe, women are callously repressed. |
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Lastly, the rise in sectarian intra-Muslim fundamentalism in Indonesia is a further area to watch. |
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There is a struggle between freedom and fundamentalism in our time, both at home and abroad. |
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The architects of neoliberalism, the high priests of free market fundamentalism, continue to force through destructive policies with all the fervour of religious zealots. |
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It was doubly useful for Nigerians because there is this religious fundamentalism which is warping the cultural understanding and the horizons of people. |
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Religious fundamentalism and communalism are vitiating relations between people and leading to violence. For this reason, even before promoting justice, we will have to engage in conflict resolution and reconciliation. |
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In a similar way, many liberal warriors are so eager to fight anti-democratic fundamentalism that they end up flinging away freedom and democracy if only they may fight terror. |
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The entire international community is threatened by this scourge, and hence must unite to protect civilisation against bigotry and fundamentalism. |
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It is, as the name implies a discussion programme and deals with serious, important concepts such as fundamentalism, the making of political attitudes, human rights, and many others. |
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China, of course, is concerned about issues in its western territory, the fact that fundamentalism, particularly linkages with al-Qaeda, is clear and evident. |
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The increase of fundamentalism is another of the features of our time. |
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With the rise of fundamentalism, the hijab took on a new meaning. |
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Most of the contributors are Eurocentric and ignore the pan-Islamic movement of which Iranian fundamentalism is only a part. |
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However, it is now used imprecisely to refer to anything from malevolent globalisation to free market fundamentalism. |
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Some liberal and moderate Anglicans see this opposition as representing a new fundamentalism within Anglicanism. |
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From the 18th century onward, Wahhabi fundamentalism discouraged artistic development inconsistent with its teaching. |
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The lines of fundamentalism are blurrier today than what they once were. |
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The notion that fear is a central component of religious fundamentalism is widespread in both scientific and popular writings. |
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Neiman, an American who is currently the director of the Einstein Forum in Berlin, boldly asserts that when Marxism, postmodernism, theory and fundamentalism challenge the Enlightenment they invariably come off second best. |
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Consequently, the Synod Fathers urge that all countries in Africa recognize and protect religious liberty and freedom of worship and that all forms of intolerance, persecution and religious fundamentalism might be eliminated. |
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Ironically, fundamentalism is a reaction against such pluralism and urbanization. |
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Resistance to globalization in different cultures takes the form of antiglobalism, ethnification, fundamentalism, and primitivism. |
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While reducing us to consumers, free market fundamentalism also corrodes, corrupts or demonizes all other basic social instruments, like effective government programs and regulations. |
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Although the principal parties of the great anti-globalist organizations have often denounced Islamist fundamentalism, pro-Islamist opinions are currently more and more often expressed in the midst of the Trotskyite nebula. |
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It would also be better if it did not cast far-fetched aspersions over non-existent relations between Damascus and Al Qaeda and Sunni fundamentalism. |
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Apart from all the forms of regressive fundamentalism, the competition complex at the heart of social Darwinism in particular, a potential for protest and resistance does still exist. |
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These core values can be inculcated and reinforced through education, fundamentalism being a result of poverty and a lack of education, which can cause people to become isolated and unprepared for dialogue with others. |
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It is possible to cobble together or come up with strategies for emancipation despite fundamentalism, as certain Iranian women have proved to us, but that does not make it true in all cases. |
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The candidates will need to evince great openness and aversion to dogmatism, traditionalism or fundamentalism, and they need to be open to various methods of learning. |
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The doctrine of Hezbollah is based on extreme religious fundamentalism, whereas the Syrian establishment is atheistic, socialist and nationalistic. |
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Identity constructs built of fake materials by doctrinaire nationalism and fundamentalism of all kinds in a region where, more than elsewhere, human groups have clashed ruthlessly for centuries, are as harmful as ever. |
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Having been affected by 19th-century pietism and revivalism, contemporary Holiness churches tend to stand closer, doctrinally speaking, to fundamentalism than to their Methodist antecedents. |
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Religious perspectives that are not sheer fideism, which divorces faith from reason, or fundamentalism, which is unwilling to engage diversity, thus have a role to play. |
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The Centre will not shy away from contentious issues like conversion, proselytising, extremism and fundamentalism and will pursue honest conversation. |
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