A HEIDEGGERIAN ANALYSIS OF FUNDAMENTALISM: A BRIEF DISCUSSION

In the past ten years there have been. It seems clear signs of a turn to the right in matters political and religious. In some quarters this has been characterized as neo-conservatism - a generic term used to cover a host of attitudes and behaviours. Accompanying this shift but not identi- cal to it...

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Main Author: O'Connell, Colin (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Dharmaram College 1990
In: Journal of Dharma
Year: 1990, Volume: 15, Issue: 2, Pages: 114-125
Further subjects:B Criticism of Modernism and Tradition
B Truth as Correspondence: Scripture Mirroring Reality
B Growing Respect for Scripture as Multivalent
B Martin Heidegger and Thought as Destiny
B Growing Distinction Between God's Act and His Word
B Future of Fundamentalism: A Loosening from Within
B Critique of Metaphysics
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Summary:In the past ten years there have been. It seems clear signs of a turn to the right in matters political and religious. In some quarters this has been characterized as neo-conservatism - a generic term used to cover a host of attitudes and behaviours. Accompanying this shift but not identi- cal to it. is a corresponding rise in fundamentalism. One need only point to the Islamic revolution in Iran or to the Moral Majority in the United States, both of which have tried to push the political agenda in afar more conservative direction. A whole spectrum of explanations and hypotheses - some more satisfying than others - have been advanced to account for this shift.
ISSN:0253-7222
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of Dharma