The Battle for God
Religious extremism stands as one of the most significant and challenging forces in the modern world, and understanding its roots and implications is essential. Karen Armstrong delves into this topic with , offering readers a nuanced exploration of fundamentalism across different eras and religions. This book traces the evolution and clashes between conservative pre-modern perspectives, which are steeped in myth and revelation, and the progressive rational society that embraces change and modernity.
Armstrong's study is broad and profound, focusing on Protestant fundamentalism in the United States, Jewish fundamentalism from 16th century Spain and its development in Israel, and Muslim fundamentalism over the past 400 years. She uses her extensive religious scholarship to uncover the patterns of thought and belief that underpin these movements. Armstrong explains that fundamentalists view the contemporary world with horror, rejecting its claims to truth and creating a counter-culture that often opposes mainstream society.
In , Armstrong argues that fundamentalists are not merely relics of the past but are part of innovative, modern movements that interact with and challenge aggressive modernity. These groups often withdraw from mainstream culture, establishing their own counter-culture and fostering a state of cultural and ideological conflict. The book presents a compelling narrative that spans European and American history, detailing the rise and influence of these religious movements.
This work is remarkable for its original thesis and deep understanding, offering readers a fresh perspective on the historical and contemporary impact of fundamentalism. It is a riveting history of movements and religious ideas, examining one of the most destabilising forces in the world today. both an informative and evocative text that sheds light on the complex relationship between religion and modernity, ultimately providing an extraordinary explanation of fundamentalist movements.