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Published on January 10, 2005

Fundamentalism doesn’t have to mean religious conflict and intolerance, “‘But sometimes we get into cycles where [traditionalists can’t get along], and we seem to be in one of those cycles right now.'” Professor Philip Jenkins talks with Laurie Goodstein for The New York Times’ primer on fundamentalism: what it is (on the decline, possibly due […]

Fundamentalism doesn’t have to mean religious conflict and intolerance, “‘But sometimes we get into cycles where [traditionalists can’t get along], and we seem to be in one of those cycles right now.'” Professor Philip Jenkins talks with Laurie Goodstein for The New York Times’ primer on fundamentalism: what it is (on the decline, possibly due to believers’ “disenchantment with movements that have produced little but bloodshed, economic stagnation and social repression”); isn’t (isn’t about to take over the country); and why it’s not Martin Marty’s preferred stock in global Christianity.

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