
Conjectures and Controversy in the Study of Fundamentalism
W. Paul Williamson(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 18. June 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
100 pages
978-90-04-42774-7 (ISBN)
Description
In Conjectures and Controversy in the Study of Fundamentalism, W. Paul Williamson takes a critical look at the sociohistorical emergence of fundamentalism and examines how historians constructed popular, though questionable, conceptions of the movement that have dominated decades of empirical research in psychology. He further analyzes the notions of militancy and anti-modernity as valid characterizations of fundamentalism and examines whether fundamentalism, as a Christian Protestant phenomenon, is useful in labelling global forms of religious extremism and violence. In observing the lack of theory-driven research, the publication offers theories that situate fundamentalism as a social psychological phenomenon as opposed to some personal predisposition. Students and scholars of fundamentalism will discover Conjectures and Controversy in the Study of Fundamentalism to be a provocative study on the topic.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
159 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-42774-7 (9789004427747)
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W. Paul Williamson, Ph.D. (1999), is Professor of Psychology at Henderson State University (USA). He has authored/co-authored numerous articles and books on the psychology of religion, and co-authored The Psychology of Religious Fundamentalism with Ralph Hood and Peter Hill (2005).
Content
Conjectures and Controversy in the Study of Fundamentalism
?W. Paul Williamson
?Abstract
?Keywords
?1?Introduction
?2?A Condensed History of Fundamentalism
?2.1?Protestant Christian Fundamentalism
?2.2?Other Fundamentalisms
?2.3?Section Conclusion
?3?The Problems of Modernity, Militancy, and Cross-cultural Application
?3.1?What Is Modernity?
?3.2?Are Fundamentalists Really Militant
?3.3?Is the Label "Fundamentalism" Useful across Cultures?
?3.4?Section Conclusion
?4?Theories of Fundamentalism
?4.1?Global Fundamentalism (GF) Theory
?4.2?Social Identity Theory (SIT)
?4.3?Intratextual Fundamentalism
?4.4?Section Conclusion
?5?General Conclusion
?Acknowledgment
?References
?W. Paul Williamson
?Abstract
?Keywords
?1?Introduction
?2?A Condensed History of Fundamentalism
?2.1?Protestant Christian Fundamentalism
?2.2?Other Fundamentalisms
?2.3?Section Conclusion
?3?The Problems of Modernity, Militancy, and Cross-cultural Application
?3.1?What Is Modernity?
?3.2?Are Fundamentalists Really Militant
?3.3?Is the Label "Fundamentalism" Useful across Cultures?
?3.4?Section Conclusion
?4?Theories of Fundamentalism
?4.1?Global Fundamentalism (GF) Theory
?4.2?Social Identity Theory (SIT)
?4.3?Intratextual Fundamentalism
?4.4?Section Conclusion
?5?General Conclusion
?Acknowledgment
?References