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Religious fundamentalism, like most useful terms, is not defined the same by all. But the word “fundamentalism” itself can be misleading because it does not typically refer to the most original or the most spartan of theological interpretations or practices.  Rather, it is most often associated with merciless codes of conduct based on selective, literal […]

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