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PAPERBACK - Jan 2003 by Almond, Gabriel A.
In Strong Religion: The Rise of Fundamentalisms around the World, Gabriel A. Almond and a distinguished team of scholars provide a definitive examination of one of the most influential phenomena of the modern era. As part of the monumental Fundamentalism Project, this work transcends simple headlines to explore how traditionalist religious movements have emerged as powerful political and social forces across diverse cultures and faiths.
By analyzing fundamentalist movements within Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, the authors uncover striking commonalities in how these groups respond to the perceived erosion of religious values in an increasingly secular, globalized world. The text offers a sophisticated look at the strategies these movements employ to reclaim identity, authority, and public influence. Rather than viewing fundamentalism merely as a reactionary impulse, the contributors treat it as a deliberate, multifaceted strategy for navigating modern life.
This essential volume is required reading for those seeking to understand the complex interplay between faith and contemporary politics. It is a brilliant, rigorous, and deeply insightful resource that challenges readers to reconsider the role of tradition in the twenty-first century. Whether you are a student of political science, a theology enthusiast, or a curious reader, this study provides the analytical framework necessary to navigate the shifting landscapes of global religion.