Moaddel and Karabenick analyze fundamentalist beliefs and attitudes across nations, faith, and ethnicity, using comparative survey data.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mansoor Moaddel, Ph.D. (1986), the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is Professor of Sociology at Eastern Michigan University. He has published several books and many articles on revolution, religion and ideology, including Islamic Modernism, Nationalism, and Fundamentalism: Episode and Discourse (The University of Chicago Press, 2005). Stuart A. Karabenick, Ph.D. (1967), University of Michigan, is Research Professor in the Combined Program in Education and Psychology at the University of Michigan. He has published numerous articles and books on a variety of topics that include personal epistemological beliefs in the Middle East, students' perceptions of classroom goal structures, student and teacher responsibility, and the role of help and information seeking in educational contexts.
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Series Editor's Foreword Preface Introduction: Theoretical Issues in the Study of Religious Fundamentalism 1. Cycles of Spirituality and Discursive Space: Religious Fundamentalism in Historical Perspective 2. State Structure, Religion, Sect, and Ethnicity 3. Methodology and Macro Comparisons 4. Religious Fundamentalism among Youth in Egypt and Saudi Arabia: Epistemic Authority and Other Correlates 5. Religious Fundamentalism in Iran and Lebanon 6. Fundamentalism as Discourse versus Beliefs about and Attitudes toward Religion Conclusions: Approaches to Fundamentalism and the Cycle of Spirituality References Appendix A: Egypt and Saudi Arabia Surveys Appendix B: Iran Survey Appendix C : Lebanon Survey Index
Series Editor's Foreword Preface Introduction: Theoretical Issues in the Study of Religious Fundamentalism 1. Cycles of Spirituality and Discursive Space: Religious Fundamentalism in Historical Perspective 2. State Structure, Religion, Sect, and Ethnicity 3. Methodology and Macro Comparisons 4. Religious Fundamentalism among Youth in Egypt and Saudi Arabia: Epistemic Authority and Other Correlates 5. Religious Fundamentalism in Iran and Lebanon 6. Fundamentalism as Discourse versus Beliefs about and Attitudes toward Religion Conclusions: Approaches to Fundamentalism and the Cycle of Spirituality References Appendix A: Egypt and Saudi Arabia Surveys Appendix B: Iran Survey Appendix C : Lebanon Survey Index
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