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Ideas of the Modern World: Fundamentalism

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Fundamentalism is a belief in the literal truth of a sacred text, and fundamentalists are found in all the world's major religions.

The term fundamentalism originated in America in the early part of the twentieth century.

It was originally used to describe a movement in the Protestant Church but now most faiths have movements which can be described as fundamentalist.

This book tells the history of fundamentalism and looks at the growth of different fundamentalist movements from the early twentieth century until today.

It examines specific forms of fundamentalism - particularly Christian and Islamic - discussing their history, present-day significance, and possible future development.

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Product Details
Hodder Children's Books
075024366X / 9780750243667
Hardback
291.17
17/07/2003
United Kingdom
English
64 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
25 cm
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Alex Woolf's other books include "21st Century Debates: Artificial Intelligence", "Days That Shook the World: Assassination in Sarajevo" and "Days That Shook the World: The Wall Street Crash".
Alex Woolf's other books include "21st Century Debates: Artificial Intelligence", "Days That Shook the World: Assassination in Sarajevo" and "Days That Shook the World: The Wall Street Crash". YQN Educational: Citizenship & social education, YQR Educational: Religious studies