Fundamentalism and ideas about fundamentalism are significant obstacles to dialogue and deliberation. Previous scholarly work on fundamentalism may have contributed to a general distaste for fundamentalism and fundamentalists. Some scholars define fundamentalists as people unable, or unwilling, to cope with the conditions of modernity and therefore turn to scriptural literalism, separatism, and traditionalism to maintain their sense of identity. This project seeks to contribute to this scholarly discussion by focusing on the rhetorical dimensions of fundamentalism. This project proposes understanding fundamentalism as a rhetorical concept—a type of argument—with themes and strategies that perform specific types of work in the world. Fundame...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 3, 2010).The entire t...
This paper addresses the conception that fundamentalisms are “anti-modern.” I propose that this view...
This study presents an ethnographic record of both the micro and macro levels of American fundamenta...
In America fundamentalism is a movement within Protestantism that was organized immediately after Wo...
This paper makes a case for an instrumentalist and modernist logic to fundamentalism and argues that...
Liberty is a balancing act between the individual and society where the government is expected to pr...
“Piety and Intolerance: A Rhetorical Inquiry Into the Constituting of Christian Fundamentalist Ident...
In this article, I suggest that America\u27s ongoing culture war is a product, in part, of an episte...
This work attempts to radically redefine religious fundamentalism and its relation to modernity; thi...
With the rise of extremist fundamentalist groups, such as ISIS, it is important to note similar happ...
These days, the term “fundamentalism” is often associated with a militant form of Islam. But the ori...
Kragenbrink, Kevin R. (2000) The Modernist/Fundamentalist Controversy and the Emergence of the Inde...
Motivated by a perceived biblical imperative to win as many souls as possible, Protestant revivalist...
One of the most prominent and haunting cultural phenomenain our times is 'fundamentalism'. Its promi...
When journalists or television commentators describe an individual, institution, or movement as fun...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 3, 2010).The entire t...
This paper addresses the conception that fundamentalisms are “anti-modern.” I propose that this view...
This study presents an ethnographic record of both the micro and macro levels of American fundamenta...
In America fundamentalism is a movement within Protestantism that was organized immediately after Wo...
This paper makes a case for an instrumentalist and modernist logic to fundamentalism and argues that...
Liberty is a balancing act between the individual and society where the government is expected to pr...
“Piety and Intolerance: A Rhetorical Inquiry Into the Constituting of Christian Fundamentalist Ident...
In this article, I suggest that America\u27s ongoing culture war is a product, in part, of an episte...
This work attempts to radically redefine religious fundamentalism and its relation to modernity; thi...
With the rise of extremist fundamentalist groups, such as ISIS, it is important to note similar happ...
These days, the term “fundamentalism” is often associated with a militant form of Islam. But the ori...
Kragenbrink, Kevin R. (2000) The Modernist/Fundamentalist Controversy and the Emergence of the Inde...
Motivated by a perceived biblical imperative to win as many souls as possible, Protestant revivalist...
One of the most prominent and haunting cultural phenomenain our times is 'fundamentalism'. Its promi...
When journalists or television commentators describe an individual, institution, or movement as fun...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 3, 2010).The entire t...
This paper addresses the conception that fundamentalisms are “anti-modern.” I propose that this view...
This study presents an ethnographic record of both the micro and macro levels of American fundamenta...