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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definition & history with feminist, economic & political implications,
By Wolf "An Inconvenient Twerp" (LA, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fundamentalism: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) (Paperback)
This is such an excellent little book, I have to say that it's probably the best book I've read in the last couple of years. Although fundamentalism is a product of Protestant Christianity, Ruthven takes you through examples in Islamic, Jewish, Hindu and even Buddhist fundamentalisms. There are explanations on what conditions enable the rise of religious fundamentalism and what tempers it. The book introduces issues affecting fundamentalism such as: identity, modernity, traditionalism and how religious fundamentalism is intended as a backstop against modernity, yet is ironically made more secular in the process. The author mainly focuses on examples of international political-religious conflicts as a way to explain fundamentalism's connection to politics. In addition, Ruthven explores the role of women in societies influenced by fundamentalism. This is an amazing and wonderful book which is incredibly well-written and extremely timely. I highly recommend it and I'm looking forward to reading more from this series and from Malise Ruthven.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Provocative analysis,
This review is from: Fundamentalism: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) (Paperback)
Don't be deceived by how short this book is. It is an intellectual powerhouse that cleverly presents the major developments and nuances of fundamentalism in its varied religious, political and social forms. Author Malise Ruthven is an exceptional guide on this semantic, religious and social journey as he delves into uncharted territories that a casual reader would never even begin to think are related to this complex subject. In this provocative book, Ruthven draws amazing links among conceptual beliefs and modern issues, including globalism, feminism, nationalism, modernism and politics. Given how well this little gem sustains its high level of intelligent investigation, getAbstract recommends it to readers intrigued by the subject. Even if you know what the newspapers say about fundamentalism, you will learn something here.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Readable and Incisive look at Fundamentalism,
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This review is from: Fundamentalism: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) (Paperback)
Ruthven's introduction to fundamentalism is excellent. It is easy to read, but there is substance too as Ruthven puts fundamentalism in historical and sociological context. He achieves this by carefully surveying and comparing Christian, Islamic and other forms of fundamentalism. Along the way, he presents a useful raft of identifying characteristics. In so doing, he avoids the one-size-fits-all approach, which serves no one. In particular, he identifies and explains a number of important issues ranging from the impact of religious pluralism to the nature of truth statements. I thought his comparison on the place of religion in European and American society was very good. This is a useful book for teachers, clergy, academics and interested readers.
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Fundamentalism: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Malise Ruthven (Paperback - February 8, 2007)
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