ABSTRACT

Under the auspices of top international commentators, The Freedom to do God's Will considers the global impact of fundamentalism on religious traditions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Mormonism, Christianity, Judaism and Islam. With special reference to human rights issues, women's rights and the influence of social factors, it brings a new dimension to a field of study often dominated by purely religious or political perspectives, whilst challenging received ideas about the violence and conservatism of fundamentalist movements. Illustrated with original case studies, the ten investigative essays from a multicultural panel of experts, each with specific local and academic knowledge of the faiths and issues they discuss, offer an intimate and highly specific portrait of why and how fundamentalism occurs.

chapter |24 pages

Religious Fundamentalism and Social Change

A Comparative Inquiry

chapter |24 pages

Islamic Fundamentalism and Social Change

Neither the ‘End of History' nor a ‘Clash of Civilizations’

chapter |26 pages

Strategies for Public Participation

Women and Islamic Fundamentalism in Malaysia

chapter |14 pages

‘Renew Our Days as of Old'

Religious Fundamentalism and Social Change in the Modern Jewish State

chapter |22 pages

Re-Awakening a Sleeping Giant

Christian Fundamentalists in Late Twentieth-Century US Society

chapter |32 pages

Pathways of Fundamentalization

The Peculiar Case of Mormonism 1

chapter |16 pages

The Monk's New Robes

Buddhist Fundamentalism and Social Change

chapter |38 pages

Being Hindu and/or Governing India?

Religion, Social Change and the State