
In Our Time: Religion
Fundamentalism
Apr 22, 1999
The podcast explores the rise of religious fundamentalism and its violent manifestations. It discusses the suppression of spirituality by modernity, the growth of fundamentalism around the world, the complex relationship between veiling and liberation in Islamic countries, and the political impact of religious fundamentalism. The speakers delve into the motivations and fears driving these movements and examine how fundamentalism distorts the message of religion.
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- Religious fundamentalism emerged as a response to the fear and assault on religion by secularism, particularly in traditional societies like the Middle East.
- Fundamentalism arises from a void in modern culture where individuals seek ultimate meaning and turn to distorted ideologies.
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Rise of Religious Fundamentalism
The latter half of the 20th century witnessed a surprising rise of religious fundamentalism in major faiths, leading to violent acts done in the name of religion. These acts include suicide missions by Muslim extremists, attacks on abortion clinics by Protestant fundamentalists in the USA, and killings at the Hebrew and mosque by members of a far-right Jewish religious group. Religious fundamentalism is commonly seen as a threatening force, but it has roots in the fear and terror experienced by the religious community when faced with a perceived attack by secularists and liberals.
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