PPT-Fundamentalism
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Characteristics of Fundamentalism Traditional Conservative Return to FUNDAMENTALS of faith Fundamentalism arises in societies where traditional values and beliefs
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Characteristics of Fundamentalism Traditional Conservative Return to FUNDAMENTALS of faith Fundamentalism arises in societies where traditional values and beliefs are being THREATENED Eg Christian Fundamentalism. What Is Fundamentalism? 7 world, and the Holy Book as well as the Lord Jesus Christ forces us to oppose them with all our might. fundamentalists because they defend the Church's teaching is an empty label that avoids the real issues. Recently the terms "fundamentalism" and "fundamentalist" have been used with another meaning. real discrepancy between faith and reason" provided, or course, that reason "is carried out in a truly scientific manner," and does not attempt to override moral laws. Thus, when Jesus stated that the Origin of the term. 1910 Milton & Lyman Stewart. The Fundamentals: a testimony of truth. the inerrancy of the . Bible. the . direct creation of the world and humanity by . God. the . authenticity of . Chapter 12. Challenges to Tradition. Advances in scientific technique and theory began throwing religion into a different, often more critical light. Geology and the advent of carbon-dating discovered that the earth was older than the 5,850 years archbishop James Ussher had determined based on the chronology of the Bible. Lecture 2. Religious Responses to Modernity. Current . IoE. Survey – published in an 2015 (9000 . espondents. ). 25% of Britons think religion is a force for good in society (some believers included in this category. Reluctant. . Fundamentalist. Chapter. . analysis. : . function. and . use. . of. . language. Aims. and . objectives. Aim - students should be aware of the importance of:. Knowledge and skills related to intercultural dialogue. Lecture 2. Religious Responses to Modernity. Religious Responses to Modernity. . . 1 Religious . ferment since the Enlightenment; some . examples. . . 2 Religious . resistance to modernity (Fundamentalism). by Ideal of Femininity a a a I thought, Studies a a a I a a . . . Way a a a a a a a Ideal of Femininity a a a a a Case Studies a a a this a a Ideal of Femininity a a New Internationalist Easier English. Ready . Upper Intermediate . Lesson. This lesson:. Speaking: about fundamentalism. Vocabulary: match. Reading: jigsaw, reading 3 texts. Speaking: discuss the 3 questions again. Other Ideological Traditions. Heywood: Chapter 3. Other . Ideological Traditions. 1- . Fascism. Whereas liberalism, conservatism and socialism are 19. th. century ideologies, fascism is a child of the 20. CONSEQUENCES 1 I n p r e s s o r P u b l i s h e d : I n t e r n a t o n a l J o u r n a l f o r t h e s y c h o l o g y o f R e l i g i o n S e e f o r t h e f i n a l p r i t e d v e r s i o n : htt Javier Medina. Alejandra Tovar. Kelsey Eaton. Jillian Connor. Misconception of Islam. There is nothing in Islamic teaching, particularly in the Qu’ran, that advocates, endorses or encourages acts of violence against another human being, especially murder, unless in self-defense. .
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