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"fundamentalism" Definitions
  1. a form of a religion, especially Islam or Protestant Christianity, based on the belief that everything that is written in the scriptures (= holy books) is completely true
  2. the practice of following very strictly the basic principles of any subject or ideology

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They found that the men with ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) lesions, a mid-section of the prefrontal cortex, reported greater fundamentalism, measured through another scale: the Religious Fundamentalism Scale.
All these observances have their roots in violence and fundamentalism.
Even among Conservatives, free market fundamentalism is out of fashion.
The fight against religious fundamentalism sometimes means getting spit on.
What does the secular world get wrong about evangelicalism and fundamentalism?
Under Trump, the GOP has given up free market fundamentalism completely.
Islam isn't inherently in conflict with democracy and freedom; fundamentalism is.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine grappled with terrorism and religious fundamentalism.
But, the Taliban and fundamentalism is still a part of society.
Among the first victims were bloggers who had criticized Islamic fundamentalism.
What did it mean to practice his faith without the fundamentalism?
Religious fundamentalism can act as a precursor and accelerant to violence.
So Hanukkah, in essence, commemorates the triumph of fundamentalism over cosmopolitanism.
This is the kind of creeping fundamentalism I'm trying to stop.
So science has outpaced religious fundamentalism in ameliorating the depopulation crisis.
Fear of Islamic fundamentalism is a populist refrain for the right.
But Bangladesh is no stranger to violence driven by religious fundamentalism.
Wrestling with the idea, and increasingly disillusioned with fundamentalism, he eventually agreed.
"The fundamentalism that the Republicans had embraced went beyond religion," he wrote.
He interpreted the rigidity as a "form of fundamentalism," particularly in priests.
I was raised in an evangelical church and know Christian fundamentalism well.
But Mr. Morrison has often chosen pragmatism (or political calculation) over fundamentalism.
By the 1930s, however, fundamentalism was seen as anti-intellectual and judgmental.
This God has often shown up in Christian history; including in American fundamentalism.
Progressive fundamentalism, to use a religious metaphor, is lousy at witnessing for itself.
But critics say deepening fundamentalism within the Muslim majority is threatening religious freedoms.
This is clearly a time for government activism rather than free market fundamentalism.
The Bible of fundamentalism is one Bible; the Bible of modernism is another.
Sara and Sadiq saw their daughters "dabble in fundamentalism," as Seierstad puts it.
And this is an ideology, the way any fundamental ... it's a market fundamentalism.
Nationalism, nativism, fundamentalism and identity — these were concepts that belonged in the 20th century.
Trump warned Pakistan of the consequences if it didn't crack down on sweeping fundamentalism.
Fundamentalism asks you to endure a thousand separate indignities, and tells you this is freedom.
Le Pen pledges to protect France from the "two totalitarians" of globalization and Islamic fundamentalism.
Maryam Rajavi, whose leadership and platform stands as the direct antithesis of Islamic fundamentalism. Mrs.
The biggest change for the worse is the rise of fundamentalism within the old religions.
Paulsen didn't grow up in Christian fundamentalism, but rather was born again as a teen.
That was the heyday of liberal democratic capitalism, free market fundamentalism, the end of history.
Who can talk about D.J.s and place settings when clashes about freedom and fundamentalism loom?
Of course, as history has taught us, fundamentalism and queerness don't necessarily go hand in hand.
Yet they distance themselves from the "market fundamentalism" inspired by him, Friedrich Hayek and George Stigler.
In the end, however, it seems to be capitalism, not fundamentalism, that is toning dangdut down.
When spirituality is removed by force, it creates a vacuum in which fundamentalism and madness grows.
" The authors also note how some electoral campaign messages "are full of references to evangelical fundamentalism.
Most members of the family were born into fundamentalism, as well as fame, without a choice.
The main purpose of which is to mobilize citizens against fundamentalism and terrorism in the region.
But it was Darrow's impassioned critique of fundamentalism that won hearts and minds across the country.
Will must contend with Phoebe's spiral into Christian fundamentalism and the group's eventual embrace of violence.
Zayd Dohrn's play, about secularism and fundamentalism among two first-generation American families, concludes its run.
Like religious fundamentalism, progressive fundamentalism, at the moment, is far more concerned with going through the motions of a so-called "good" life and belonging to the right movements than it is with actually trying to build relationships with people from outside of the fundamentalist core.
After the wave of attacks that have traumatized our country, the right shouldn't talk about Islamic fundamentalism?
Less rational forms of recognition, such as fundamentalism, might continue to flare up and do real damage.
" He also wrote the prize-winning book "Settling in the Hearts: Jewish Fundamentalism in the Occupied Territories.
The war against the scourge of Islamist fundamentalism has not begun; it's now urgent to declare it.
They governed by fear, fundamentalism and filibuster rather than good-faith efforts to work with the president.
The terrorism and fundamentalism emanating from it have been hurting defenseless people in Nice, Paris, and Brussels.
Now they are defending "Real Housewives of ISIS," saying that religious fundamentalism is fair game for satire.
In 2016, he directed The Student, a film that traces a young man's pivot towards Christian fundamentalism.
It also predicated its vision on a demonization of Islamic fundamentalism and immigration that many were uncomfortable with.
Many of us have seen firsthand the ravages of conservative fundamentalism, anti-Blackness, and prejudicial legislation and policing.
RE: BLOGGERS Joshua Hammer recounted the terrifying violence inflicted on secular bloggers in Bangladesh for challenging Islamic fundamentalism.
We must support Muslims and people of faith everywhere who oppose fundamentalism and support democracy, tolerance and pluralism.
We can easily backslide into male-dominated religious fundamentalism, the book insists; we do it all the time.
Jesus gave us eternal love and forgiveness but he also gave us the Crusades and extreme Christian Fundamentalism.
Climate fundamentalism The president seems to think that rolling back the clock is the way to the future.
The war between these two is, of course, a proxy for the global clash between fundamentalism and secularism.
What has happened is that the ground keeps lurching more rightward beneath Flake's feet, toward fundamentalism and fanaticism.
"Mike is one of us, and he understands what the ultimate goal of radical fundamentalism is," Besheer said.
They believe that it's better to fight Sunni fundamentalism in Iraq and Syria rather than inside Iran's borders.
The Gatestone article repackaged the German news coverage, but included warnings about the country's supposed slide into Islamic fundamentalism.
The song, written in 1944, has a surprising history — including a small role in the history of Islamic fundamentalism.
The song, written in 1944, has a surprising history — including a small role in the history of Islamic fundamentalism.
The practice of separating families "is part of an ultra-right position, based off of religious fundamentalism," said Figueroa.
The song, written in 1944, has a surprising history — including a small role in the development of Islamic fundamentalism.
Le Pen makes a point of linking globalization — and its (negative) consequences — back to her other obsession, Islamic fundamentalism.
"I've never identified with any single genre or group or idea, which can be cesspools for fundamentalism," she says.
If fundamentalism returns to the Vatican, Sorrentino seems to say, it will naturally do so with an American accent.
Progressive fundamentalism is just another system, one that you don't realize is all around you until you step back.
Topic one is to openly speak about the greatest source of Jew-hatred in the world today -- Islamist fundamentalism.
Rodrik does not let up: They abdicated too easily to market fundamentalism and bought in to its central tenets.
Stuff like fundamentalism, creationism, islamism, HIV/AIDS denial, all sorts of crazy thoughts that were usually propagated by men.
This is a dark, absorbing story of how first love can be as intoxicating and dangerous as religious fundamentalism.
What was new with Trump was his willingness, at least rhetorically, to challenge the market fundamentalism on the right.
Their values are domination; gut-thinking; cultishness; recklessness; fundamentalism; and the preference for raw power over letting things be.
His two masterpieces are "The Poison We Pick," on the opioid crisis, and "America's New Religions," on political fundamentalism.
That's the new reality of life in the Jewish state for those of us who publicly oppose Jewish fundamentalism.
With Iran evicted from the Middle East all forms of fundamentalism, including Daesh, will have no reason to exist.
Even for the people who did turn to fundamentalism, religion was often a question of economic and political exclusion.
Only open debate will eventually lead to a kind of Islamic modernism and shrink the spaces where fundamentalism grows.
But I'd tell a third story about our current plight, which is neither economic populism nor free-market fundamentalism.
France, land of human rights and freedoms, was attacked on its own soil by a totalitarian ideology: Islamic fundamentalism.
They also urged an end to "extremism and fundamentalism" in the Middle East, and called for reconciliation among Palestinian factions.
Through it all, Christian fundamentalism and the rise of a literal belief in angels and devils was on the rise.
Slowing climate change will require a massive public investment, a missing piece from previous climate proposals steeped in market fundamentalism.
The ways and philosophies that produce virulent politics of hate, such as Islamic fundamentalism or Nazism, are not our ways.
Fundamentalism fostered in believers a sense of urgency and certainty and a vision of the world defined in absolute terms.
And the Republican Party long ago made its peace with the market fundamentalism that Mr. Brooks thinks arrived only yesterday.
Iran's meddling in the region and provoking sectarianism have rendered increasing fundamentalism and the rise of Daesh and al-Qaeda.
Her latest book, Women Talking, is a tour de force about morality and female rage in the face of religious fundamentalism.
At the most, activists distance themselves from free-market fundamentalism only by making clear how much inequality undermines human rights themselves.
He explained that the West was doomed to irrelevance by its addiction to market fundamentalism which contrasted dismally with Russia's realism.
"We do not want to live under the rule or threat of Islamic fundamentalism," she boomed to the crowd on Sunday.
If it is not easy to define "liberal", it is easy to spot its rivals, authoritarianism and fundamentalism of all kinds.
Tackling big issues like indoctrinated racism and religious fundamentalism, The Spire still manages to come off as light on its feet.
We've lost imagination because there is one world order, and that is market fundamentalism, which is the reason we have Trump.
There's a fundamentalism around the world that wants to control women, and you do that, in part, by controlling their reproduction.
Christian fundamentalism and theological modernism were two sides of the same coin; both illustrated the all-consuming power of modernist thought.
"My point was that we need a shift in standards, not based in the fundamentalism of the market," Ngcukaitobi told me.
Some La Mora families practiced polygamy, but most considered themselves independent Mormons, according to Cristina Rosetti, a scholar of Mormon fundamentalism.
During the late 19th century, when scientific rationalism fueled the questioning of Scripture, "fundamentalism" arose as an intelligent defense of Christianity.
He has abandoned the Party's free-trade fundamentalism and threatened trade wars and tariffs against countries that don't do America's bidding.
Those older than him tended to live according to a rigid fundamentalism, and they often insisted their kids do the same.
It's the kind of apocalyptic fundamentalism that you can find on a far larger scale in Islamist and white supremacist terrorist movements.
And when someone strips away the indigenous spirituality that's already there, it creates a vacuum that gets filled with fundamentalism and insanity.
But many said that since they're often critical of fundamentalism, they wanted to avoid harassment from pro-Duggar, pro-conservative Christian fans.
Those who subscribe to progressive fundamentalism confuse their beliefs for a solution because they embrace the cosmopolitan world those beliefs thrive in.
Progressive fundamentalism has many, many, many faults, but it also has a compelling, competing vision of what America can and should be.
Duarte, 17 Fundamentalism is fueled by hate, and that hate comes in part from those who have been cast in society's sidelines.
In 2006, he called Islamic fundamentalism a "third variant," after communism and National Socialism, of "the resistance to transcendence" that characterizes fascism.
Attacks on religious minorities have become more frequent over the last year, leading to fears that Islamic fundamentalism is on the rise.
He visited Iran, Pakistan and Malaysia in the late 1970s, when they were witnessing a rise in political power and Islamic fundamentalism.
Meanwhile, White Teeth's searing and thoughtful examinations of the everyday realities of racism and fundamentalism sting as much in 2016 as ever.
In its own way, this new movement — fundamentalism — was every bit as important as the modernity it seemingly resisted, with remarkable determination.
Not, I hasten to add, for her ferocious vision of free-market fundamentalism, which has so enchanted right-leaning politicians and economists.
But her attacks on Islamic fundamentalism and her defense of a strict public secularism have been echoed by many mainstream French politicians.
Iran's aggressive sponsorship of Shiite fundamentalism and its decades-long support of militant entities across the Middle East was also a reality.
Shahbaz Taseer, the son of the assassinated governor, believes Khan's strategy of pandering to religious conservatism is dangerous, because it mainstreams religious fundamentalism.
American millennials see global warming as a bigger threat than China or Islamic fundamentalism; for older Americans it is the other way around.
He has drawn criticism from several groups who claim his viewpoints on radical Islamic fundamentalism are an overbroad indictment on the Muslim faith.
His book, "Settling in the Hearts: Jewish Fundamentalism in the Occupied Territories" won a prize from the Association for Israel Studies in 2010.
But sometimes, it's an argument for locking down borders and rolling back civil rights to fight the overwhelming, existential threat of Islamic fundamentalism.
Millennials and Generation Z are also less worried about foreign threats than their elders, including terrorism, Islamic fundamentalism, and the rise of China.
A common denominator underlying the rise of ISIS, and the spread of instability and fundamentalism is none other than the regime in Tehran.
Although he's written a number of valuable books on the shortcomings of fundamentalist readings of Scripture, not every enemy of fundamentalism has approved.
Among the supporters of the Trump administration, the rhetoric of "government schools" has less to do with economic libertarianism than with religious fundamentalism.
The greatest threat to peace in sub-Saharan Africa is not Islamic fundamentalism, religious war or the rise of ethnic militia — it's poverty.
Long before the term "interfaith dialogue" became common, Thurman worshiped with people of other faiths and warned about the dangers of religious fundamentalism.
The backdrop for "Exit West" is both the plight of refugees from places like Syria and the specter of Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism.
For Francis, all fundamentalism — whether Christian or Muslim or nativist — is atheism, and all violence in the name of religion is simply nonsensical.
Not so long ago, in an ill-advised flourish of complacency, liberal opinion suggested that nationalism, like religious fundamentalism, was on the wane.
Iran allocates a large portion of its annual budget to finance a massive domestic crackdown machine, parallel to exporting terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism.
But many argue that the government's rhetoric around the new policy sometimes dangerously conflates the Arabic language, Islam, political Islam and religious fundamentalism.
Many Americans associate the term with a left-wing belief in big government; in France it is seen as akin to free-market fundamentalism.
A Baha'i seeking refuge from Iran would be welcomed in America, but a moderate Muslim family such as mine fleeing Islamic fundamentalism would not.
She has described the Holocaust as the "height of barbarity" and claims to be "the best shield" for Jews in France against "Islamic fundamentalism".
Second, the rise of Islamic fundamentalism in the 1980s coincided with that of the gay-rights movement in America and Europe, hardening cultural differences.
They fail to attack the attention economy at its roots or challenge the basic building blocks of late capitalism: market fundamentalism, deregulation, and privatization.
The bigger concern is what the protests mean for fundamentalism in Indonesia after Islamic State (IS) fighters publicly supported Friday's protest via social media.
She is the author of Dating Jesus: Fundamentalism, Feminism and the American Girl and the upcoming Searching for The American Dream in Frog Hollow.
But there has beeb a resurgence in fundamentalism during recent years, inspired in part by Islamist militant groups like al Qaeda and Islamic State.
But the causes of destruction prove disturbingly resilient: Revisionism, fascism, and fundamentalism take on new forms, finding footholds in new corners of the world.
Ever since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia has seen the Shia fundamentalism across the Persian Gulf as an existential threat.
Ahok was released in January after serving just under two years in jail, but the incident showed religious fundamentalism to be a powerful force.
"To justify this shrinkage of government services, the gospel of market fundamentalism glorifies individualism and individual responsibility as if they were sacraments," Douglas observes.
" He fears that "the fecundity and the fundamentalism together were going to bake a nice big Christmas cake for India in about 20 years.
"  "I want people to understand that fundamentalism and violence are not something that take place in far away countries with dictatorships and collapsed economies.
He had probably told us that his female students wore Western-style clothing assuming that an American might equate conservative dress with Islamic fundamentalism.
The left will undoubtedly find it easier to navigate in these waters than in those of Cold War anti-communism or Reaganite market fundamentalism.
It's a refreshingly revisionist view of humankind's innate corruption and culpability, painted at a time when Christian fundamentalism was sealing its grip on conservative politics.
The film never acknowledges that the secular assimilationism of European society is partially to blame for alienating its Muslim populations and pushing them toward fundamentalism.
Here's something I do ponder more the deeper I get into the show: How much of her performative fundamentalism does June actually kinda believe now?
Then there is Islamist militancy, which spills back into Xinjiang; development might, as Li Keqiang, China's prime minister, put it, "wean the populace from fundamentalism".
Xenophobia and forms of religious fundamentalism, for instance, that have driven ethnic cleansing and genocidal progroms throughout history, are based on the fallacy of purity.
It means we should oppose militant religious fundamentalism, whether it is Wahhabis in Riyadh or Khomeinists in Tehran or Muslim Brothers in Cairo and Ankara.
While political purity and fundamentalism are expressions of real distress, they close down self-critical examination of that distress, and our own investments in violence.
Republican voters eventually rejected market fundamentalism and went for the tribalism of Donald Trump because at least he gave them a sense of social belonging.
Malaysia's evolution has raised alarm bells at the UN, which has urged the country to protect its tradition of tolerance from the rise of fundamentalism.
She told BuzzFeed News she thanked the president for his hard-line stance against Islamic fundamentalism, ISIS, and women's rights abuses in the Middle East.
Communism in the Eastern bloc was certainly moribund, but the liberals who urged its replacement with market fundamentalism have lessons to learn, not to teach.
A diminished fundamentalism wages an uphill struggle, but its alleged damage to scientific truth is far less than its many detractors would have you believe.
Then at the same time you have Omar Hammami, who was a quite observant Muslim who drifted further and further toward fundamentalism, and then militancy.
How should they deal with Russia, with the conflict and religious fundamentalism roiling the Middle East and north Africa, and with the authoritarian challenge of China?
I knew from experience that fundamentalism is a system with deep roots, that it persists despite education and often defends itself with the vocabulary of rationalism.
The MEK has long served as an example of an organization whose principal aim has been to combat Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism that emanates from it.
But in their interview with VICE, they pointed out that it is not just Islamic fundamentalism that has censored their work, but Christian conservatism as well.
Whether it be a religious climate change denial, religious fundamentalism, or a quasi-religious racism, once that's in your brain, it's very difficult to get out.
Pope Francis has repeatedly condemned Islamist militants in recent years, saying followers of religions who carry out acts of fundamentalism or terrorism are profaning God's name.
Not the latkes and the dreidels, but the story of Hanukkah, which at its heart is an eight-night-long celebration of religious fundamentalism and violence.
Like conservative fundamentalism, progressivism contributes to the polarization and paralysis of government because it makes compromise, which entails accepting less progress, not merely inadvisable but irrational.
But perhaps this film paints a clearer picture of what might drive someone to leave his home and family behind to answer the call of fundamentalism.
The only other story I ever saw in the international press was the very ugly side, about human rights abuses, labor violations, and fears about fundamentalism.
Though the revivalist hopes that attended the conservative resurgence were long ago dispelled, its enduring combination of fundamentalism and politicisation gave Southern Baptists two sorts of comfort.
Let us explain: Before you go to pay on the Illamasqua checkout page, the brand is asking you to agree to its newly-added Human Fundamentalism pledge.
With Iran's mullahs out of the picture, rest assured the very root of all extremism, radicalism, terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism in the Middle East will be exterminated.
The stresses and strains of the 21st century — the upheavals of globalization, technological disruption, population mobility, the rise of fundamentalism — are not confined to the United States.
"You have no plan (on security) but you are indulgent with Islamist fundamentalism," Le Pen said during the televised debate, accusing Macron of being soft on security.
We talk about the allure of fundamentalism, of believing you know how things will play out, of never indulging curiosity enough to even peek behind the door.
They were also pictured with a flag of fundamentalism, identified by the Rio Times as the Brazilian side of fascism, and the flag of the Brazilian empire.
By "neoliberalism," Moyn (a professor of law and history at Yale) evidently means the global surge of "market fundamentalism" associated with Milton Friedman or the World Bank.
The neoliberalism that today gives great pleasure to inhabitants of the United States and Europeans continues to impoverish Africans, and drives them to emigration and religious fundamentalism.
Though she usually wears pantsuits, her aides were quick to spin the image as a blow against Islamic fundamentalism, championing women's rights to dress as they choose.
And somewhere between Fiss's account of "fundamentality without fundamentalism" and the well-worn "ticking time-bomb" scenario to discuss torture, many readers will find their attention wandering.
She recently stepped up her criticism of Islam, accusing Germany's Central Council of Muslims of "never credibly distancing itself from the Stone Age sharia and religious fundamentalism".
In a new study published this April in Neuropsychologia, they examined the relationships between the vets' injuries not just to religiosity, but fundamentalism—extreme and unwavering religious conviction.
Those who said they would vote for Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party candidate, scored lower than Mrs Clinton's supporters in belief in conspiracy theories, pessimism and Christian fundamentalism.
"Thank you to all those Italians of Islamic religion who direct their communities along the path of courage against fundamentalism," Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni said on Twitter.
Sufism is seen as a moderate form of Islam, and attacks on secular bloggers and religious minorities have raised fears of a rising Islamic fundamentalism in the country.
The MEK believes regime change is needed in Iran as Tehran remains the main source of Islamic fundamentalism and is the number one state sponsor of international terrorism.
And, in consecutive chapters, he traces the evolution of social populism from religious fundamentalism through prohibition into McCarthyism, the white backlash and finally to modern-day social conservatism.
BAKU (Reuters) - Pope Francis visited a mosque in overwhelmingly Muslim Azerbaijan on Sunday and told leaders of all faiths that God should never be used to justify fundamentalism.
The Muslims are, however, the main target because 'fundamentalism,' unlike Jihadi Islam, is a very broad notion that can be used against almost every faction within observant Islam.
They have their roots in American slavery, Jim Crow-era segregation, anti-Catholic sentiment and a particular form of Christian fundamentalism — and those roots are still visible today.
That is why adopting a firm and strategic policy toward Tehran is essential to destroying ISIS, as well as the heartland of Islamic fundamentalism, in the long run.
A deadly combination of right-wing free-market fundamentalism and left-wing moral relativism led to a withering away of moral norms and shared codes of decent conduct.
Such trends are far more visible in other South Asian countries: the growth of Buddhist extremism in Myanmar, of Hindu fundamentalism in India, of Islamism in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
All these factors could tilt Bangladesh toward Islamic fundamentalism if the Bangladeshi government and the secular community do not take immediate action against the growing trend of Islamic militancy.
The event has been a minefield for Indian artists, as it marked a crucial turning point away from secular politics to the rise of religious fundamentalism in the country.
The 10-episode series, which debuts on Hulu on April 26, takes place in a dystopia called Gilead — a totalitarian society, once the U.S., rooted in twisted religious fundamentalism.
The report notes that many critics see Saudi Arabia as an exporter of this kind of fundamentalism, then goes on to detail various Saudi government efforts to counter extremism.
It's another product of the sprawling, disparate world of Christian fundamentalism: Even the ugliest story about a relatively obscure Baptist denomination isn't going to get Catholic scandal–level attention.
During a speech focused on U.S. military engagement in Afghanistan, Trump accused Islamabad of harboring militants and warned of consequences if the government didn't crack down on sweeping fundamentalism.
Only when the leaders are caught, they caution, will the attacks be stopped, and at that, only for a while if the appeal of Islamic fundamentalism is not blunted.
For most of its history, the Diyanet has accommodated the politics of the secular establishment, embracing a version of Islam at ease with modernity, and keeping fundamentalism at bay.
Rather than treating collective identities as works in progress, he views efforts at recognition such as nationalism or religious fundamentalism as residing in, of all places, the human soul.
Back in 1988, old-school secular elites like Mr. Choudhury and his friends warned that naming Islam the state religion would set the country on a slide toward fundamentalism.
These ideas now form the core of what might be called "market fundamentalism," and explain why so many of your generation feel that capitalism has lost its moral legitimacy.
For the US, Australia, Canada, Germany, Israel, and the UK, "party identification" with right-wing ideology (and in turn free-market fundamentalism) is the main correlate with climate denialism.
"The idea of abstinence and faithfulness was driven by idiotic religious fundamentalism," says Stephen Lewis, the former UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa from 2001 to 2006.
Frightened by the town's Islamic fundamentalism, Fadhma rails against the man who put him up to it: her own brother, who scavenges contraband merchandise from the detritus of war.
Contrary to popular stereotypes, the centers of fundamentalism were in the nation's major northern and western cities — New York, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle — and not the rural South.
When outrage becomes an end in itself, it also becomes a form of fundamentalism and part of a dogma of purity that can be potentially aggressive, hostile and violent.
This was largely due to Bolsonaro's last-minute conversion to free-market fundamentalism under the advisement of Paulo Guedes, an investor with a degree from the University of Chicago.
"Believing that tradition is more important than human lives is like a cult that mistakes fundamentalism for tradition," Yoshinori Kobayashi, a popular comic book artist, wrote on his blog.
The nation-dissolving forces of information technology and global markets were on a collision course, he argued, with resurgent religious fundamentalism and parochial loyalties deriving from blood and soil.
The "covenant" offered by Christian fundamentalism is popular because of, not in spite of, its similarity to Nazi brotherhood, and it was engineered on purpose to be its equivalent.
My search ended in Brooklyn, where I found a church of young creative people and fledgling professionals who, like me, were looking for a faith less burdened by fundamentalism.
Another important separationist, according to FitzGerald, was J. Gresham Machen, expelled from the Presbyterian general assembly for his strict and sectarian screeds against both theological liberalism and spreading fundamentalism.
" ("Fundamentalism" is a strand of Christian belief that holds that the Bible should be taken literally.) Galli says the magazine writes for "moderate, center-right, and center-left evangelicals.
Variety, the U.S.-based entertainment trade paper, called the film "a forthright critique of corruption and fundamentalism" that was "certain to be one of the most discussed movies" in Egypt.
He criticized Saudi Arabia's treatment of women and its practice of promoting fundamentalism abroad; he suggested it would have to learn to "share" the Middle East with its adversary, Iran.
In "Merchants of Doubt" (also written with Erik M. Conway) we showed that the original "merchants" were not so much motivated by money as by the ideology of market fundamentalism.
This is partly why the wave of Christian fundamentalism that washed over America in the 1970s and 226s—a movement that intertwined moral purity and political activity—is in retreat.
Defeating climate change, Sunrise's leaders have come to believe, will require a massive reordering of the U.S. economy—away from free-market fundamentalism and toward something fairer and more democratic.
Over the years, Wheaton has taken great pains to maintain its institutional identity — to avoid following broader academic winds to the left, or the lure of fundamentalism on the right.
His determined solution is what may be termed "communist fundamentalism": the return to traditional Leninism and Maoism, in order to ensure the party's control of the commanding heights of ideology.
France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen began her bid to be elected president in May on Sunday, promising she alone could protect the French against Islamic fundamentalism and globalisation.
That deep suspicion of evangelical fundamentalism and the fear of politicization corroding the conservative hierarchy of the American Catholic church was laid bare by the article in La Civiltà Cattolica.
Finally, there is a larger tectonic shift taking place in North American and European politics away from the assumptions of market fundamentalism, which helped precipitate the Great Recession of 2008.
She tried to draw herself as the defender of democracy, of French values, of France itself, and set up a stark contrast between that picture and radical Islamic fundamentalism and immigration.
Fundamentalism, she says, seemed to have been routed at the Scopes monkey trial of 1925, when William Jennings Bryan failed to defend the Bible's literal truth, or so many bystanders reckoned.
With disarming humour, he described his own spiritual path in a successful book with an almost self-explanatory title, "My Islam: How Fundamentalism Stole My Mind and Doubt Freed My Soul".
Or maybe this would be one of those "domestic terrorism" cases, linked to political hot button issues, disagreements about morality or religion, killings in the name of another brand of fundamentalism?
In return for its support, Vox made a 37-point agreement with the conservative People's Party (PP) that includes commitments to tackle illegal immigration, reduce regional taxes and combat Islamic fundamentalism.
Perhaps most damning of all was Saladin's role in stemming the intellectual curiosity, pluralism and joie de vivre that characterised classical Islam, and in precipitating its descent into intolerance and fundamentalism.
The 10-episode series, which debuts on Hulu on April 26, follows people in a dystopia called Gilead — a totalitarian society, once part of the U.S., rooted in twisted religious fundamentalism.
And in a very different corner of British Christianity, the smallish world of zealous fundamentalism, the sentiment in favour of Brexit is often no less passionate, but very different in tone.
VATICAN CITY, ROME (Reuters) - Pope Francis condemned militant Islamist violence as "homicidal madness" on Monday and said leaders should improve social conditions that serve as fertile ground for fundamentalism and radicalisation.
In the United States, the role of the Supreme Court in legalizing abortion was one of the main catalysts for the "culture wars" that revived conservatism and fundamentalism in the 1980s.
That goes beyond the massacre of a dozen individuals and the heart-wringing devastation of their families; it is a gesture of fundamentalism against one of the basic tenets of democracy.
I think, if I had the chance to talk with Vance, he would understand what I mean when I talk about progressive fundamentalism, even if he might disagree on the details.
Far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen would expel all foreigners linked to Islamist fundamentalism, while conservative Francois Fillon has repeatedly warned of the risk of French Muslims being radicalized.
He was briefly a Thatcherite, then became a critic of free-market fundamentalism, then (briefly, again) a New Labourite, though he strongly opposed (and was acutely prescient about) the Iraq war.
The government has argued that its measures, such as prohibiting women from wearing Islamic veils or men from growing beards, are part of an effort to roll back dangerous religious fundamentalism.
Yvonne Chireau, a professor of religion at Swarthmore who called Mr. Farrakhan's remarks about Jews "unbelievably vile," emphasized that his fundamentalism was comparable to the fundamentalist views found in other religions.
Lorena Peña, a lawmaker from the leftist Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front who proposed the bill with the broader exceptions in 2016, said there was "less fundamentalism now" about the issue.
He provided critical intellectual linkage between the religious fundamentalism of bin Laden, which he said was a response to oppressive Arab regimes, and the secular despotism of Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
Kiran Nagarkar, an Indian writer whose celebrated novels and plays addressed subjects like 278th-century Rajasthani royalty, the life of the working poor in Mumbai and religious fundamentalism, died on Sept.
Francis said many conflicts had been stoked by "forms of fundamentalism and fanaticism that, under the guise of religion, have profaned God's name – which is peace – and persecuted age-old neighbors".
But it is "Bad Faith" (2015), Offit's analysis of the tension between religious fundamentalism and vaccination, that speaks most directly to this year's headlines with a short, unforgettable section on measles.
"There is a rise of fundamentalism in the Muslim community, fundamentalists are in the process of taking the Muslim community hostage," Fillon told Europe 1 before his comments on Catholics and Jews.
ROME (Reuters) - Pope Francis condemned "unprecedented violence" by Islamist militants, saying at a Good Friday service that followers of religions who carried out acts of fundamentalism or terrorism were profaning God's name.
For as much as I needle it, I do believe the cosmopolitan, more open, more diverse nature of progressive fundamentalism is a necessary improvement on the homogeneous nature of the old America.
Turkey has long been of immense strategic importance to the West — as a check on Russian expansionism and Islamist fundamentalism; and as an inspiration for secularism and modernization for the Muslim world.
As the case plays out in the courtroom, and the family crumbles outside it, Sinha uses the story to make some pertinent points about Islamophobia and fundamentalism on both sides of the divide.
"One of the most likely reasons is perhaps that they are once more ceding to pressure from religious fundamentalism that has shown itself to be quite active recently," said activist Isbel Diaz Torres.
" ON LIFE EXTENSION Istvan insists aging research needs a massive influx of funding: "The fundamentalism that is dedicated toward this idea that many people don't mind dying is what needs to be changed.
In 2012, an investigation at Bob Jones University, known as the "fortress of fundamentalism," revealed that the school had systematically covered up allegations of sexual assault and counseled victims to forgive their attackers.
Just as the 1979 revolution uncorked the menace of fundamentalism that has since ravaged the region, authentic democratic change in Iran could pave the way for a brighter future in the Middle East.
The NCRI is the principal opposition to clerical rule and reflects the hopes of millions inside and outside of Iran who have tired of fundamentalism and instability, human rights violations and proxy wars.
In the United States, the right was strategically pitting economic growth against environmental concerns, while systematically demolishing the labor movement, which might have tried to pull the brake on runaway free-market fundamentalism.
Orthodox Judaism, unlike other forms of American fundamentalism, largely avoids the question of belief; steadfast, granular obedience to the 613 commandments of the Torah, and the embrace of the community, preclude the question.
"I said that we were ready, that the necessary conditions were there, and that in terms of values, organizing the Games was the most beautiful answer we could give to fundamentalism," he said.
For example, he frequently attacks free-market fundamentalism, even though most of his readers probably already recognise that the government does and must play a major active role in any complex modern economy.
Those few decades of prosperity were undermined as early the 1970s thanks to free market fundamentalism aimed at returning to capitalism's roots—unleashing the market to promote profit-seeking behavior and capital accumulation.
Solih's administration may now restore civil liberties that were previously restrained under Yameen's authoritarian regime, which was characterized by a deteriorating rule of law, the jailing of critics, religious fundamentalism and emergency rule.
There are so many commonalities between what was happening then and what was happening now, in terms of fundamentalism and fascism and using queer people as a way to start wars and win elections.
Farid's show draws from the archival ruins and records of this kitty: for example, with the image of a clay mother goddess (an image-concept that is problematic within Islamic fundamentalism) called "Untitled" (2017).
The only ones who have emerged as heroes on the ground -- alongside brave doctors like Dr Attar and Dr Sahloul, alongside the White Helmets -- are the Islamist factions, even to those who hate fundamentalism.
There are a host of factors, but among them are concern about America's decline, economic despair from a decade of recession, and the rise of Islamic fundamentalism as a credible challenge to Western hegemony.
Such violence legitimates not only a kind of inflammatory rhetoric and ideological fundamentalism that views violence as the only solution to addressing social issues, it also provokes further irrational acts of violence against others.
Le Pen, speaking in Lyon on Sunday, told thousands of flag-waving supporters chanting "This is our country!" that she alone would protect them against Islamic fundamentalism and globalisation if elected president in May.
In the last several decades we have been fed a steady diet of market fundamentalism: that public services are inefficient; the private sector knows best; and cuts, deregulation, and privatization will improve our lives.
Knight explained how atheists have kept their mouths shut for the sake of recovery, or out of fear of reprisal, or perhaps apathy, hoping the fundamentalism and exclusion in the rooms would eventually stop.
Photographed in portrait studios, these faceless individuals in celebratory marital garb highlight the fear of being unjustly marginalized and denied the right to live affably and unharmed due to the widespread fear of Islamic fundamentalism.
Frances FitzGerald's "The Evangelicals: The Struggle to Shape America" is a 700-page historical overview of the conservative Protestantism that has become so omnipresent in our public life, including its offshoots in fundamentalism and Pentecostalism.
But her thesis rested on the clear beliefs of techno-fundamentalism: that digital technologies necessarily tend toward freedom of association and speech, and that the US-based companies behind the platforms would promote American values.
I respected her charity work in Africa, and I was interested in her deep concern about the spread of misogyny, fundamentalism and homophobia, but she lost me when she spoke over and over about paradoxes.
"When you hear the word radicalization, what usually comes to mind is young people turning to Islamic fundamentalism," academic researchers Alice Marwick and Becca Lewis wrote on the site Select/All days before the killing.
President Joko Widodo appears to be taking a tougher stance against fundamentalism and has said he would not tolerate any individuals or organizations that undermine the secular state ideology "Pancasila", or threaten Indonesia's tradition of pluralism.
"If the nationalists aren't careful, there will be a push to change Indonesia into an Islamic state," said Sri Wiyanti Eddyono, an expert on gender who studies rising fundamentalism and its impact on women in Indonesia.
But I'm as impatient with critics who embrace self-serving auteurist fundamentalism or aesthetic formalism as I am with those belligerent fan boys who insist that only a comic-book obsessive can review a superhero movie.
Instead, Mr. Putin seems determined to ride a wave of Russian nationalism, Christian fundamentalism and anti-Semitism like the one 100 years ago that helped bring the Russian empire to the cataclysm of war and revolution.
But the effort to encourage clergy — and the target is evangelical pastors — to stump and thump for candidates, marrying religious fundamentalism to political power, is bad for politics, bad for civil liberties and bad for religion.
Trump is a result of a complicated set of factors that interlock and combust, and Chick is, or was, his own man altogether, more a representative of modern American fundamentalism than of a specific political party.
Juliette Majot, Executive Director, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Minneapolis Gideon Lewis-Kraus's article conveyed important new information about the Roosevelt Institute's project to offer a data-based, full-bodied alternative to our free-market fundamentalism.
France's far-right party leader Marine Le Pen on Sunday told thousands of flag-waving supporters chanting "This is our country!" that she alone could protect them against Islamic fundamentalism and globalisation if elected president in May.
It is often argued, she said at the 2016 conference, that the solution to religious extremism is more secularism, and that nations like Pakistan suffer from fundamentalism because the state and its people are not adequately secular.
Nasheed's lawyer Amal Clooney said only the threat of action led to the former president's release, while Ben Emmerson, another member of Nasheed's legal team, said the Maldives had now become a "hotbed of fundamentalism and terrorism".
In April of this year, Grafman and his co-authors published the latest of their work that attempts to use the vets' brain lesions to explain an even more abstract phenomenon: mystical and religious experiences, and religious fundamentalism.
He also condemned religious extremism, saying many conflicts in the region had been stoked by "forms of fundamentalism and fanaticism that, under the guise of religion, have profaned God's name, which is peace, and persecuted age-old neighbors".
This had a hugely negative effect on education and women's rights and political freedom throughout the Arab-Muslim world — and the most extreme version of this fundamentalism, Salafi jihadism, also inspired the hijackers of 9/11 and ISIS.
Born to a humble merchant in a Nile Delta village and blind from infancy, Mr. Abdel Rahman became one of the most influential and fearsome theologians of the Islamist fundamentalism that swept the Middle East in recent decades.
Since becoming president in 2007, Kadyrov has embraced aspects of religious fundamentalism that he says are appropriate given the region's Islamic heritage, criminalizing "immoral activities" like drinking or gambling and condoning honor killings of women who commit adultery.
She began with an immediate push against what she called the "two totalitarianisms" — "globalization" and "Islamic fundamentalism" — and simultaneously billed her campaign, and this election, as "crossroads" moment with "a choice of civilization" meaning, in this case, French identity.
In the middle of that, Macron is attacked from his own center-right ranks with claims that he wants to score easy wins with reforms while leaving aside the growing anti-Semitic violence and terrorism perpetrated by Islamic fundamentalism.
Jakarta (CNN)In his first international television interview since being re-elected in May, Indonesian President Joko Widodo denied being concerned about the rise of fundamentalism in his country, saying that the Islam practiced there is tolerant and progressive.
For Hamed, the biggest problem facing the cultural sector—not just in Jordan but increasingly in the Middle East—has to do with the way the political class is quick to pander to the religious fundamentalism around the region.
She teaches us how integrity is determined not by assenting to the juvenile claims of fundamentalism, but by enduring the universe as we find it — breathtaking in its ecstasies and vicious in its losses — without recourse to a God.
He contended that trying to gain the release of the hostages through sanctions and other diplomatic measures "would deliver Iran to the Soviets," although many thought that outcome highly improbable, given the fundamentalism of the clerics running the country.
The Pope has sought to build bridges with the Muslim world by refusing to equate Islam with violence, arguing that all religions have fundamentalist elements and religious leaders must work together to combat all forms of fundamentalism and violence.
I had negotiated to keep a TV in my mother's house, and my mother, may God and all the rabbis whose graves she prays over bless her a million times, understood that fundamentalism wasn't something I could get behind.
"What we are fighting is clandestine Islamic fundamentalism, which spreads through social media, which does its work out of sight, which preys on weak and unstable minds, and which on our soil corrupts and indoctrinates on a daily basis," Macron said.
Based on executive producer Jeff Sharlet's books C Street: The Fundamentalist Threat to American Democracy and The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power, the Netflix doc retells Sharlet's first-hand experience as a former Family member.
" The authors accuse chief White House strategist Steve Bannon of supporting "an apocalyptic geopolitics" based on misguided theopolitical thinking that centers on state submission to the Bible, an idea "that is no different from the one that inspires Islamic fundamentalism.
But, finally, I realized, after all that has happened—I turned twenty a month after September 11th; I grew up with attacks, with Islamism, with fundamentalism—that you have to defend your ideas, you can't always cede the floor to others.
PARIS (Reuters) - French far-right leader Marine Le Pen and her centrist rival Emmanuel Macron clashed on security in a heated debate ahead of Sunday's presidential election run-off, with Le Pen accusing Macron of being complacent on Islamist fundamentalism.
Onto the politics of Islamic fundamentalism is overlaid the exoticizing threat of "Orientalism," including the practice of subsuming Islamic sources to Western ones, or the Lawrence of Arabia habit of treating Islamic art as somehow "savage" even as one savors it.
Hindu nationalism rarely made headlines in the West until the 1990s, when images of communal riots and chanting B.J.P. supporters introduced many Americans to the idea that there was another, different kind of fundamentalism to worry about in South Asia.
LEAVING THE WITNESSExiting a Religion and Finding a LifeBy Amber Scorah Though religious fundamentalism has surged globally in recent decades, the anti-intellectualism of these authoritarian movements, their staunch refusal to cede ground to reason and empiricism, often confounds nonbelievers.
It was remarkably easy for pundits to wave away his prestigious awards (Nobel Prize in Economics) and positions (World Bank chief economist, chairman of Bill Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers) and dismiss his warnings about "market fundamentalism" as overripe hyperbole.
LYON, France (Reuters) - France's far-right party leader Marine Le Pen on Sunday told thousands of flag-waving supporters chanting "This is our country!" that she alone could protect them against Islamic fundamentalism and globalization if elected president in May.
" — Ms. Le Pen Tackling what Ms. Le Pen calls Islamic fundamentalism is a central axis of her campaign, and she said in their debate that Mr. Macron was "complaisant" about the threat posed by Islamic extremists "because they support you.
Somewhere in the middle of the twentieth century, fundamentalism and postmodernism, the religious right and the academic left, met up: either the only truth is the truth of the divine or there is no truth; for both, empiricism is an error.
The record flips the strict fundamentalism of its genre, with stomping rap drums, Red Hot hooks, and wilting alt interludes, embracing turn-of-the-century hybrid rock styles that many punks of a similar age have left stuffed under childhood beds.
"France, land of human rights and freedoms, was attacked on its own soil by a totalitarian ideology: Islamic fundamentalism," Le Pen wrote in the New York Times after the attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris in January 2015 left 12 dead.
When ISIS has been driven from Syria, as will undoubtedly happen, there is a real danger that the U.S. will turn on the people of Rojava because their anti-capitalist ideology is almost more of a threat than the religious fundamentalism of ISIS.
Then there's the militant Christian fundamentalism, copycatted down to the minor details from the US evangelical right, and the massive trolling of the notions of tolerance and human rights — a practice imported wholesale from the European far right, notably France's National Front.
" Avakian brands Pence the political leader of "Christian fascism," a "fascism wrapped in the Bible taken literally and the American flag, saturated with racism, misogyny, and xenophobia," which he compares to the "kind of Islamic fundamentalism that is tearing up the Mideast.
For the squad from Egypt, a mainly Muslim nation of some 100 million which has experienced a rise in religious fundamentalism since the 1970s, it was a comfortable home away from home in the week leading up to its World Cup return.
Surprisingly good, given his and Twitter's long years of free speech fundamentalism — when the company gained a reputation for being wilfully blind and deaf to the fact that for free expression to flourish online it needs a protective shield of civic limits.
" Mentioned specifically in the article was Trump's top White House strategist Steve Bannon, who the authors said wants a country where citizens submit to the Bible, which they called an idea "that is no different from the one that inspires Islamic fundamentalism.
After the fall of the Taliban in 2001, cinemas opened their doors again after a long break, but the impacts of religious fundamentalism have been slow to fade; for more religious sections of society, movies have remained an almost illicit form of entertainment.
He also tells me newspapers like the Sun gave this mosque a bad name because of its historical association with Abu Hamza—former leader of the mosque who preached fundamentalism and militant Islamism—but absolutely everything about the mosque has changed since then.
The critic and Palestinian rights advocate Edward Said argued that Mr. Naipaul had interviewed only those who would confirm his pre-established thesis about flaws in Islam while playing down local political situations that might better explain the rise in Islamic fundamentalism.
In his 2009 book, The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power, Sharlet chronicled the influence of a Christian organization known publicly as "the Fellowship" (and internally as "the Family"), the founders and administrators of the National Prayer Breakfast.
An online petition to cancel the concerts has gained over 15,000 signatures, claiming that lyrics by the rapper, Médine, above, and a shirt he wore emblazoned with the word "jihad" should prevent him from performing there, despite his repeated criticism of Islamic fundamentalism.
American exceptionalism, hard-right conservatism, crony capitalism, Christian fundamentalism, rampant privatization, and of course, acute narcissism are among the self-serving, me-first interests that allow for a Puritan like Mike Pence and a techno-nepocrat like Jared Kushner to serve in the same administration.
In making Emmanuel Macron the youngest person ever to run France, voters decisively rejected Marine Le Pen, who had alarmed many inside and outside the country by her pointed attacks on Islamic fundamentalism, immigration, hostility to Europe, close ties to Russia, and socially conservative platform.
However, a proliferation of Arab-financed nongovernmental organizations promoting fundamentalism, resentment over the squelching of Zanzibar's decades-long efforts for further autonomy and the potent regional influence of the Somalia-based al-Shabaab terrorist group have given rise to an extremist fringe in Tanzania.
As a result, we will not have the assessments of emerging radical fundamentalism or other threats that language-trained officers might provide about the new Al Qaeda or ISIS and allow us to prevent whatever would be the next 21st century equivalent of Pearl Harbor.
I think that's just so spot-on, because if you're talking about bigotry, or you're talking about fundamentalism, all these ideas that 'this is the way it's always been and this is what is superior,' those ideas change, not even by the century, but by the decade.
Brought up in the Dallas area by immigrant parents who had been raised amid the official atheism of the People's Republic of China, Mr. Ying tried exploring Christianity with his high school classmates, even accompanying them to megachurches, only to be put off by their fundamentalism.
He had an edge, a griminess and cool Salman Rushdie could only envy, and he paved the way for a new kind of British writer who could take on race, racism, fundamentalism and political responsibility with playfulness and defiance, people like Meera Syal and Ayub Khan-Din.
Nowadays, the global media — which tends to dwell on what separates, rather than unites, Jews and Muslims — and the spread of Islamic fundamentalism on the internet has left Morocco's youth largely unaware that a sizable Jewish community lived among them only 60 or 70 years ago.
"We know that we can't physically stop people buying our makeup, and it's unethical to force people to change their beliefs, so we are politely asking those who don't agree with our Human Fundamentalism pledge to stop buying our products," a rep for the brand told us today.
"God cannot be used for personal interests and selfish ends; he cannot be used to justify any form of fundamentalism, imperialism or colonialism," the pope said in an address to Muslims, Christians, Jews and members of other faiths at the mosque, named after Azerbaijan's late president Heydar Aliyev.
Opinion Columnist Suppose you're the type of smart conservative reluctantly inclined to give Donald Trump a pass for his boorish behavior and ideological heresies because you like the way the economy is going and appreciate the tough tone of his foreign policy, especially when it comes to Islamic fundamentalism.
Thomas L. Friedman To understand the upheaval that is taking place in Saudi Arabia today, you have to start with the most important political fact about that country: The dominant shaping political force there for the past four decades has not been Islamism, fundamentalism, liberalism, capitalism or ISISism.
Ironically, the authors maintain, pan-Christian fundamentalism was not all that different from the Islamic variety that it claimed to be fighting: At heart, the narrative of terror shapes the world-views of jihadists and the new [Christian] crusaders and is imbibed from wells that are not too far apart.
They may not immediately consider themselves to be part of a clash between civilizations, between a new America centered on progressive fundamentalism and an old America centered on white Protestantism, but everybody who's still living in the latter believes in that war, and sometimes rides that belief to gigantic electoral outcomes.
This quiz was designed to test the so-called "clash of civilizations" that so many historians have opined about for the past 100 years, speculating on how well the "American experiment" would do in comparison to fearsome rivals such as global communism and socialism, Islamic fundamentalism and, most recently, China.
According to the defense, we were liars, telling stories meant to ruin the career of another Marine who happened to come from a different place, geographically and culturally: He was a Midwesterner from a religious background, and we were from the Northeast and not accustomed to his kind of Christian fundamentalism.
Le Pen, who has taken hardline positions on "Islamic fundamentalism" and immigration, accused Macron of being "obedient to Islamist fundamentalists," repeating again and again that he has received the support of the UOIF (L'Union des Organisations Islamiques de France) — a loose organization of several hundred Muslim prayer spaces and religious organizations.
"In a situation where we are right now, where fundamentalism of every of every sort whether it's religious or political or nationalist is the modus operandi of the day, it is our job as writers, actors ... to say you know what - that's not right," the Irish director told Reuters in an interview.
I was raised—reluctantly—in fundamentalism, so if I encounter a client who is particularly religious and need to work through my sensitive feelings specific to religion after working with them, I have a group of queer friends who were all formerly a part of fundamental religions that I can process with.
Even where they stop short of fomenting anti-Western violence, global networks of religious fundamentalism and puritanism, such as those linking preachers from say, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, have replaced the relatively emollient tone set by the Ottoman caliphs, who were connoisseurs of Western art and music, as a colleague has written.
Ever since a democratic government replaced Suharto's military dictatorship in 1998, the tenuous condition of plurality in Indonesia's vast territory of multiple ethnicities and the recent rise of Islamic fundamentalism has resulted in work that, for Suwage, is as introspective as it is a commentary on the social conditions of his country.
Ultimately, though, the reason the world is so focused on France right now is this: Le Pen, a far-right populist who has campaigned on closing French borders, banning immigration, leaving the European Union, and cracking down on "Islamic Fundamentalism," has a real chance of winning power in a major Western European nation.
But go a couple of years down the road or maybe even a shorter time period, and they -- those leftist overlords in the digital sphere will be able to deem anything that they consider unacceptable, and that&aposs a subjective standard, inappropriate for -- for consumption, whether that&aposs statements about Islamic fundamentalism, maybe it&aposs .
Mr. Ham's "Ark Encounter," built at a cost of more than $102 million, is scheduled to open on July 7 in Williamstown, Ky. Mr. Ham and his crew have succeeded in erecting a colossal landmark and an ambitious promotional vehicle for their particular brand of Christian fundamentalism, known as "young earth" or "young universe" creationism.
This is where you expect the story to take a familiar turn: A smart Muslim kid from a rough neighborhood in the West, sent back to the motherland in an attempt to strengthen his roots, instead becomes disillusioned and lost between two identities before he finds solace and purpose in religious fundamentalism and jihad. Right?
"A big component of the market fundamentalism – in many cases, held entirely in good faith; in some cases, more as a matter of political convenience – is the argument that whatever policies are best for shareholders in the short run are the best policies and will eventually be good for everyone else also," he said.
She has also spent a decade making a concerted effort, with very limited if any success, to woo Jewish voters both by drawing a line between anti-Semitic attacks across the country and her own position on Islamic fundamentalism, and by drawing a picture her father's party would never have created: that of a France with Judeo-Christian roots.
Failed states, complex democratic transitions, demographic transition, which is one of the main challenges facing Africa, it is then the roads of multiple trafficking which also require answers in terms of security and regional coordination, trafficking drugs, arms trafficking, human trafficking, trafficking in cultural property and violent fundamentalism, Islamist terrorism, all this today mixed up, creates difficulties in Africa.
Finally, seduced by the allure of a historic Iran nuclear deal, he retreated from his "red line" against Tehran's Syrian accomplice and pivoted to fighting ISIS — the latest iteration of Sunni jihadism for which Obama's withdrawal of American troops in Iraq was being blamed, as if jihadism were spawned by "vacuums" and not indigenous Islamic fundamentalism.
WASHINGTON — A cabal of leftist "deep state" government workers, "globalists," bankers, adherents to Islamic fundamentalism and establishment Republicans are conspiring to remove President Trump and impose cultural Marxism in the United States, according to a former White House aide whose darkly worded memo detailing the alleged conspiracy got him removed last month from the National Security Council.
In a post-postmodernist era of widespread fear-mongering, fundamentalism, and concern about the state of the world, Falsnaes's work feels incredibly timely; it cuts to the heart of what it means to be human in an age of moving images and mediated communication, all the while deconstructing the misguided trope of an electrifying leader who will save us from ourselves.
By which I mean that while his two models, Jerusalemite and Ratzingerian, are illuminating and important, he largely leaves out what seems like the most traditionally Catholic criteria for determining what is and isn't "fundamentalism," what counts as "legalism" as opposed to just fidelity, and how and whether doctrine can develop, namely: What the church has already taught on the matter.
" Father Antonio Spadaro, editor of La Civiltà Cattolica, and pastor Marcelo Figueroa, editor-in-chief of the Argentinian edition of L'Osservatore Romano, in an article titled, "Evangelical Fundamentalism and Catholic Integralism in the USA: A surprising ecumenism," take "value voters" to task for wanting religion to influence politics in what the authors call a "nostalgic dream of a theocratic type of state.
But the social media response to her injury highlights, in a lighthearted way, the anxiety surrounding the issues that so many Americans face in the Trump era, and the general fear among progressives that the reasoned and balanced world they're used to living in is giving way to a world defined by extremism, fundamentalism, and a rollback of hard-fought social justice victories that span decades.
As soon as she's president, Le Pen wants to recruit 15,000 new policemen and gendarmes (point 13 of her manifesto) to take action against "criminal gangs" and terrorism, which proposes doing in points 29 through 31 by "banning all organisations that have anything to do with Islamic fundamentalism", closing "extremist mosques" and "withdrawing French nationality and banning from the country all dual nationals linked to jihadist channels".
In the course of his essay — and my summary won't do it justice, so please do read the piece in full — Professor Martens offers a broad premise about the importance of avoiding "fundamentalism" in the interpretation of New Testament passages like Jesus's prohibition on divorce and remarriage, whose application was the central issue in the last two synods on the family in Rome (and the root of my modest disagreement with portions of the American Catholic academy).
Shaw explained by email, "My fascination with all the stuff began while in high school and college, as I began finding leaflets aimed at converting the young, and crackpot publications about UFOs"; raised Episcopalian, he discovered the 700 Club and the rituals of Christian fundamentalism through an illegal cable hookup while at U of M. Collected over nearly 50 years, the objects range from books, pamphlets, and didactic drawings to t-shirts, comic books, records, and anatomical drawings.

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