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This book investigates the origins of fundamentalism, outlining its characteristics and the history of key fundamentalist movements around the world, considering examples from Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism. The book argues that fundamentalism develops when modern lay religious leaders challenge the authority of secular states and traditional religious establishments. These new leaders and their followers seek to infuse religious values and practices into all spheres, especially law, politics, education and science. The patterns of religious authority and leadership that characterize fundamentalism have their roots in a Christian context but were globalized through intense intercultural contacts after the mid-nineteenth century. Fundamentalism is a thoroughly modern and global phenomenon because it presupposes the globalization of ideas and practices concerning religious leadership and organization, as well as universal changes in the relationship of religion to modern societies and states.
Religious studies --- Religious fundamentalism. --- Religion. --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Fundamentalism, Religious --- Fundamentalist movements, Religious --- Religion --- Arts and Humanities
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This book explains how Hindus think about divinity in its feminine aspect, as the supreme creative energy of the cosmos. That energy is a single abstract idea but manifests itself in many forms, each imagined as a goddess with particular powers and functions.
Hindu law --- Dharma --- History --- 294.5 --- 230*711 --- 294.1 --- 294.5 Hindoeïsme--(in strikte zin) --- 294.5 Hindoeïsme:--verder in te delen zoals 291.1/.8 --- Hindoeïsme--(in strikte zin) --- Hindoeïsme:--verder in te delen zoals 291.1/.8 --- 230*711 Feministische theologie --- Feministische theologie --- 294.1 Godsdiensten van de Hindoe: Vedisme en Hindoeïsme--(samen) --- 294.1 Godsdiensten van de Hindoe:--verder in te delen als 291 --- Godsdiensten van de Hindoe: Vedisme en Hindoeïsme--(samen) --- Godsdiensten van de Hindoe:--verder in te delen als 291 --- 294.5 <03> --- Hindoeïsme. Naslagwerken --- Hindu law - History
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This book explores how issues of ethics in war and warfare have been treated by major ethical traditions of Asia. It opens a discussion about whether there are universal standards in the ideologies of warfare between the major religious traditions of the world.While the chapters are written by specialists in Asian cultures, some of the conceptual apparatus is drawn from the scholarly discourse on just war, developed in the study of the ethical tradition of Christianity. Taking a comparative approach, the book looks at six different Asian religious, philosophical and political traditi
Just war doctrine. --- War --- War (in religion, folk-lore, etc.) --- War and religion --- Armed conflict (War) --- Conflict, Armed (War) --- Fighting --- Hostilities --- Wars --- International relations --- Military art and science --- Peace --- Jus ad bellum --- War (Philosophy) --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Religious aspects. --- Religious aspects
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Why did people in North India from the 5th century BC choose to leave the world and join the sect of the Buddha? This is the first book to apply the insights of social psychology in order to understand the religious motivation of the people who constituted the early Buddhist community. It also addresses the more general and theoretically controversial question of how world religions come into being, by focusing on the conversion process of the individual believer.
Buddhism --- Buddhist converts --- Buddhist sanghas. --- Buddhists --- Conversion --- Social aspects. --- Psychology. --- History --- Buddhism. --- Converts --- Lamaists --- Religious adherents --- Buddhist communities --- Buddhist samghas --- Communities, Buddhist --- Samghas, Buddhist --- Sanghas, Buddhist --- Religious institutions --- Buddhist monasticism and religious orders --- early --- vinaya --- pit --- buddhist --- literature --- indian --- religion --- texts --- buddha --- biographies
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Why did people in North India from the 5th century BC choose to leave the world and join the sect of the Buddha? This is the first book to apply the insights of social psychology in order to understand the religious motivation of the people who constituted the early Buddhist community. It also addresses the more general and theoretically controversial question of how world religions come into being, by focusing on the conversion process of the individual believer.
Religion and sociology. --- Buddhist sanghas. --- Buddhism --- Conversion --- Social aspects. --- Buddhism. --- India.
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Why did people in North India from the 5th century BC choose to leave the world and join the sect of the Buddha? This is the first book to apply the insights of social psychology in order to understand the religious motivation of the people who constituted the early Buddhist community. It also addresses the more general and theoretically controversial question of how world religions come into being, by focusing on the conversion process of the individual believer.
Religion and sociology. --- Buddhist sanghas. --- Buddhism --- Conversion --- Social aspects. --- Buddhism. --- India.
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Why did people in North India from the 5th century BC choose to leave the world and join the sect of the Buddha? This is the first book to apply the insights of social psychology in order to understand the religious motivation of the people who constituted the early Buddhist community. It also addresses the more general and theoretically controversial question of how world religions come into being, by focusing on the conversion process of the individual believer.
Religion and sociology. --- Buddhist sanghas. --- Buddhism --- Conversion --- Social aspects. --- Buddhism. --- India.
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