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Religious fundamentalism: Aspects of a comparative framework of understanding
Verbum et Ecclesia | Vol 27, No 3 | a192 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v27i3.192
| © 2006 J S Kr
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Submitted: 30 September 2006 | Published: 30 September 2006
Submitted: 30 September 2006 | Published: 30 September 2006
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J S Kr, University of South Africa, South AfricaFull Text:
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The article presents the outline of a comparative framework for the understanding of religious fundamentalism. The argument is developed around the interrelated aspects of macro-historical religious context, socio-religious context, and the context of religious tradition as a primary dimension of religion. In those overlapping contexts, the possibility of fundamentalism is explained with refe-rence to pre-disposing, precipitating and perpetuating conditions. In terms of the dimension of religious tradition, fundamentalism is expounded in terms of the following three aspects: education, inter-pretation and identity-definition. Fundamentalism emerges as an awkward mix (not a creative synthesis) of traditional and modernist elements in the present breach - with its peculiar characteristics, crises and threats - between epochs.
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