Understanding Religious Fundamentalists: An Introduction
This book introduces the prominent role that fundamentalists play in religious, cultural, and political arenas.

It begins by investigating religious fundamentalist groups and their psychological motivations for this counter-cultural adherence. Their extremely varied actions, argues the author, are based on two fundamental beliefs: that God speaks to them personally through his Word; and that they are involved in a cosmic war between God and Satan.. Subsequent chapters explore how fundamentalisms meet universal psychological needs for meaning, identity, agency, and self-esteem. Moving from individual psychology to social context, the latter half of the book explores how fundamentalist movements derive and exercise their authority and how leaders may strategise to appeal to external societies. The closing chapters seek to place the growth of fundamentalisms and their continued popularity in the social context of modernity and populism.

With engaging discussion questions and suggestions for further reading, this book is ideal for students of social science and religion, as well as readers interested in the psychological roots of fundamentalism.

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Understanding Religious Fundamentalists: An Introduction
This book introduces the prominent role that fundamentalists play in religious, cultural, and political arenas.

It begins by investigating religious fundamentalist groups and their psychological motivations for this counter-cultural adherence. Their extremely varied actions, argues the author, are based on two fundamental beliefs: that God speaks to them personally through his Word; and that they are involved in a cosmic war between God and Satan.. Subsequent chapters explore how fundamentalisms meet universal psychological needs for meaning, identity, agency, and self-esteem. Moving from individual psychology to social context, the latter half of the book explores how fundamentalist movements derive and exercise their authority and how leaders may strategise to appeal to external societies. The closing chapters seek to place the growth of fundamentalisms and their continued popularity in the social context of modernity and populism.

With engaging discussion questions and suggestions for further reading, this book is ideal for students of social science and religion, as well as readers interested in the psychological roots of fundamentalism.

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Understanding Religious Fundamentalists: An Introduction

Understanding Religious Fundamentalists: An Introduction

by Peter Herriot
Understanding Religious Fundamentalists: An Introduction

Understanding Religious Fundamentalists: An Introduction

by Peter Herriot

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Overview

This book introduces the prominent role that fundamentalists play in religious, cultural, and political arenas.

It begins by investigating religious fundamentalist groups and their psychological motivations for this counter-cultural adherence. Their extremely varied actions, argues the author, are based on two fundamental beliefs: that God speaks to them personally through his Word; and that they are involved in a cosmic war between God and Satan.. Subsequent chapters explore how fundamentalisms meet universal psychological needs for meaning, identity, agency, and self-esteem. Moving from individual psychology to social context, the latter half of the book explores how fundamentalist movements derive and exercise their authority and how leaders may strategise to appeal to external societies. The closing chapters seek to place the growth of fundamentalisms and their continued popularity in the social context of modernity and populism.

With engaging discussion questions and suggestions for further reading, this book is ideal for students of social science and religion, as well as readers interested in the psychological roots of fundamentalism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032750132
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/26/2024
Series: Routledge Focus on Religion
Pages: 126
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter Herriot has been an academic and consultant throughout his working life. Most of his work has been in the field of organizational psychology. Since retirement, he has concentrated on the application of social scientific theory and research to the issue of religious fundamentalism. He was brought up in a fundamentalist family.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Two Fundamentalisms 1. Brethren and Taliban 2. The Brethren: Authority and Separation 3. The Taliban: Sharia and Jihad Part 2: Fundamentalist Beliefs 4. God’s Word 5. Cosmic War 6. Belief Systems Part 3: Motivational Foundations 7. Meaning 8. Agency 9. Self-esteem Part 4: Social Foundations 10. Leadership 11. Conformity 12. Organisation Part 5: Perspectives: Past, Present, and Future 13. Modernity 14. Populism 15. Apocalypse

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