Using a variety of methodological approaches, this timely book
offers a thorough examination of the impact and implications of
religious fundamentalism in developing nations. The authors explore
why and how adherence to fundamentalist principles affects the
social, political, and religious development of such countries as
Israel, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, and the Philippines.
One of the most significant contributions of this volume is that it
challenges the assumption that fundamentalism in developing
countries is based solely on religious motivations.
The authors maintain that fundamentalism of this sort is
motivated by both religious and political convictions. This
combination of religious and political motivations allows
fundamentalism to exert a tremendous influence on the public
policies of these developing nations. As the social fabric of such
countries continues to be developed, it is clear that
fundamentalism will continue to play a significant and potentially
dangerous role.
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