Such dualism, which in effect consigns the Other to perdition, is in modernity often a characteristic of fundamentalisms. |
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In this latter view, absolute truth and creedal faith are seen as fundamentalisms that not only oppress but foster violence. |
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There were also more nationalisms based on religious fundamentalisms that restricted women's roles as part of their doctrine. |
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Reasons for separating religion from government are provided and the dangers of fundamentalisms of all kinds are exposed. |
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Cricket has constructed national imaginations that undermine religious fundamentalisms. |
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Similarly, some religious fundamentalisms classify all non-believers as devilish. |
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One reactionary response, seen in most major religions, has been to turn back in time to once-prevalent orthodoxies or fundamentalisms. |
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For example, Marty is known for defining and explaining fundamentalisms in various religions. he also comments frequently on the relations between religion and culture. |
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What importance might be attached to his views in general, as well as for science, in our present international clash of ideologies and fundamentalisms? |
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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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It does expose a resemblance between fundamentalisms and pre-modern ordinary religion. |
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Modern fundamentalisms as a world-wide 'tribe' or single typological phenomenon are marked by several attributes. |
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My task is to focus on what bearing modern religious fundamentalisms have on Evangelical-Jewish relations and, in a minor way, vice versa. |
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