- Mener une discussion préliminaire sur ce qu’évoque le terme « fondamentalisme ».
- Quand et pourquoi est apparu le terme « fondamentalisme» ?
- Quelles sont ses caractéristiques générales ?
- Examiner les images et déterminer les éléments qui, selon vous, relèvent d’une dimension « fondamentaliste ».
- Discuss whether or not fundamentalism is related only to a particular religion(s)
For teachers
1. What is the Fundamentalism?
Scientific denomination
Fundamentalism is a term used to refer to faith in an absolutist and literalist manner. It involves the idea of an effort to purify or reform beliefs and practices in accord with the self‐defined fundamentals of the faith. Fundamentalist interpretation entails a self‐conscious effort to avoid compromise, adaptation or critical reinterpretation of holy books of belief.
Origin and use of the term
Fundamentalism
For the first time, the term “Fundamentalism” was applied to a specific Christian experience that emerged as a response to the development of Christian “modernism” in the nineteenth century. While modernism elicited reaction in many areas, it was most vehement in the United States. Between 1909 and 1915 a group of American theologians wrote and published a series of booklets called The Fundamentals: A Testimony to the Truth, in which they defined what they believed to be the absolutely fundamental doctrines of Christianity. The core of these doctrines was the literal inerrancy of the Bible in all its statements and affirmations. During the debates of the 1920s, supporters of this position came to be called Fundamentalists.
For many years the term “Fundamentalism” was applied almost exclusively to this particular Christian tradition. By the 1970s, as scholars and the general public became increasingly aware of the resurgence of religion in many different societies, the term began to be applied to movements of religious revival in a wide variety of contexts. When applied to non‐Christians, the term most denoted individuals and movements in the Islamic revival of the final quarter of the twentieth century in Muslim and Arab countries.
In the late 20th century the most influential -and the most controversial- study of Fundamentalism was The Fundamentalism Project (1991–1995), a series of five volumes edited by the American scholars Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby. Marty and Appleby viewed fundamentalism primarily as the militant rejection of secular modernity. They argued that Fundamentalism is not just traditional religiosity but an inherently political phenomenon, though this dimension may sometimes be dormant. Marty and Appleby also contended that fundamentalism is inherently totalitarian, insofar as it seeks to remake all aspects of society and government on religious principles.
Analysis of the source
The pictures show the importance and supremacy of religions (God, holy books, religious law, etc.) for some believers in different aspects of life. The writings on manifestos referring to sacred scriptures (Jesus and Sharia) and to a literal view on women (Jewish women' entry forbidden) as well as Muslim protestants and Orthodox Jewish men' clothes are visible elements of Fundamentalist movements. The writings on manifestos regard Fundamentalist thoughts while clothes and physical aspects concern a Fundamentalist public image.
Information interculturelle et interdisciplinaire
Un bon exemple de fondamentalisme quelque peu différent est le fondamentalisme hindou. Voir le Module Hindouisme, page 12 pour comparer le fondamentalisme hindou avec le sujet présenté dans ce module.
Lien vers un autre module
[page 12 du module Hindouisme]
COEXISTENCE & CONFLITS. DIFFERENCES ET SIMILITUDES DANS LES RELIGIONS | Religions et fondamentalismes
1. Qu’est-ce que le fondamentalisme ?
Voici un collage d’images qui essaie de présenter les fondamentalismes liés aux religions monothéistes. On peut reconnaître des signes religieux liés au christianisme (manifestants avec le nom de Jésus), à l’islam (personnes manifestant sur une place pour demander l’application de la Sharia), et au judaïsme (une restriction à la liberté de la femme). Le terme Fondamentalisme est utilisé pour caractériser des croyances affirmées de manière absolue et littérale.
manifestants chrétiens
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fondamentalismo_cristiano/File:DavidWoronieckiWithSign.jpg (04/08/2014) CC BY 3.0
manifestants musulmans
http://informazioneconsapevole.blogspot.it/2014/05/il-fondamentalismo-islamico-e-il.html
(06/08/2014) ©Informazione Consapevole
rabbins orthodoxes
Entrée interdite aux femmes juives
par Amparo Garcia
http://garciaamparo.blogspot.it/2010/11/haredim-women-lifestyle.html
(08/10/2014)