It is one of three concepts in sociology. I''m currently looking for the other two, because I've forgotten them. :(
The duration of The Roots of Fundamentalism is 1.25 hours.
Fundamental is a noun & an adjective.
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Fundamentalism Characterized by the belief in a literal, or word for word, interpretation of The Bible.
A struggle between science and fundamentalism
modernism emphasized science and secular values. fundamentalism fallowed traditional idea about religion
Islamic Fundamentalism means to stick and follow the basic and fundamental principles of Islam and strictly follow them. Islamic Fundamentalism refers to the extent to which a Muslim is practicing and following his/her religion. In Western Media, "Islamic Fundamentalism" is seen as a negative term as according to Westerners, Islamic Fundamentalism makes a person rigid and extremist but in fact this term is not negative in itself as Islamic Fundamentalism quite different "Islamic Extremism" or "Militancy:.
secularism
Ernest Robert Sandeen has written: 'The roots of fundamentalism' -- subject(s): Fundamentalism, Millennialism
To understand the structural similarities, one has to understand the functional similarities. The most obvious similarity is that they are both involved with transport via diffusion. So the structural similarities would be those that facilitate this. eg. thin epithelium, large blood supply.
George W. Dollar has written: 'A history of fundamentalism in America' -- subject(s): Fundamentalism, History
Stewart Grant Cole has written: 'The psychology of the fundamentalist movement' -- subject(s): Fundamentalism, History, Modernist-fundamentalist controversy 'The history of fundamentalism' -- subject(s): Fundamentalism, Modernist-fundamentalist controversy, Protestants