【原理主義と社会】
Fundamentalisms and Society:Reclaiming the Sciences, the Family, and Education (The Fundamentalism Project) '93
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Acknowledgments Ch. 1: Introduction: A Sacred Cosmos, Scandalous Code,Defiant Society Martin E. Marty, R. Scott Appleby. Pt. I: Worldviews,Science, and Technology Ch. 2: Religious Fundamentalism and the SciencesEverett Mendelsohn Ch. 3: The Creationist Cosmos of ProtestantFundamentalism James Moore Ch. 4: The Worldview of Sunni ArabFundamentalists: Attitudes toward Modern Science and Technology Bassam TibiCh. 5: Islam and Modernity: The Reconstruction of an Alternative ShiiteIslamic Worldview in Iran Farhang Rajaee Pt. 2: Family and InterpersonalRelationships Ch. 6: The Impact of Fundamentalisms on Women, the Family, andInterpersonal Relations Helen Hardacre Ch. 7: Reshaping Personal Relationsin Egypt Andrea B. Rugh Ch. 8: Obedience versus Autonomy: Women andFundamentalism in Iran and Pakistan Shahla Haeri Ch. 9: Building"Fundamentalism" from the Family in Latin America Jorge E. Maldonado Ch.10: Plural Marriage and Mormon Fundamentalism D. Michael Quinn Ch. 11: TheNew Religions, Family, and Society in Japan Helen Hardacre Pt. 3: Educationand Media Ch. 12: Fundamentalist Impact on Education and the Media: AnOverview Majid Tehranian Ch. 13: Islamic Fundamentalism in Iran and theDiscourse of Development Majid Tehranian Ch. 14: Jewish Fundamentalism inIsraeli Education Michael Rosenak Ch. 15: The Evangelical Awakening inGuatemala: Fundamentalist Impact on Education and Media Susan Rose, QuentinSchultze. Ch. 16: Christian Fundamentalism and Education in the UnitedStates Susan Rose Ch. 17: The Two Faces of Fundamentalist Higher EducationQuentin Schultze Ch. 18: Hindu Revivalism and Education in North-CentralIndia Krishna Kumar Epilogue: Fundamentalism and the World of the 199OsWilliam H. McNeill List of Contributors Index
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