Religious Fundamentalism and Social Order: A Philosophical Perspective

In Religious Fundamentalism. Domenic Marbaniang (2010)
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Abstract

Forty four years after the publication of Harvey Cox‟s The Secular City that celebrated “the progressive secularization of the world as the logical outcome of Biblical religion” (Newsweek)1, we almost feel the bones of religious fundamentalism cracking under the pressure of secularization. At the same time, however, the Hegelian dialectic holds ground as both refuse to be crushed by either; and any compromising stance only begets another rival; to the effect, that it can be said that fundamentalism is never a phenomenon that may be extinguished.

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Domenic Marbaniang
Central India Theological Seminary

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