Back to basics
http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,12084,1226324,00.html
Malise Ruthven explores the relationship between fundamentalism and
modernity, providing a thought-provoking map of a complex territory,
says Madeleine Bunting
Saturday May 29, 2004
The Guardian
Fundamentalism: The Search for Meaning
by Malise Ruthven
246pp, Oxford, £12.99
"Fundamentalism" is a label for such vastly different developments all
over the globe that it is in danger of becoming a near- meaningless
term of contempt. That's one of many reasons why Malise Ruthven's
careful analysis of the phenomena it is used to describe provides a
much-needed mental map. How did we get from the word's first
appearance, in America in the early 1900s (promoted by two devout
Christian brothers in the oil business to rally the faithful back to
"the fundamentals" of Protestantism), to its ubiquitous use to denote
the religious motivation of the terrorists who flew passenger jets
into the twin towers?
Fundamentalism fundamentalist fundamentalists
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