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  • "Fundamentalisms" - an interview of Grant Steves by August Berkshire.

    Minnesota Atheists News 2009

  • "Dialogue with a Christian Proselytizer" and "Fundamentalisms" - Atheists Talk #045 - Nov. 16,

    Minnesota Atheists News 2009

  • Nov. 16 - "Fundamentalisms" with Grant Steves, interviewed by August Berkshire.

    Minnesota Atheists News 2009

  • Nov. 16 - "Fundamentalisms" with Grant Steves, interviewed by August Berkshire.

    Minnesota Atheists News 2009

  • Grant Steves will speak on "Fundamentalisms" at the Minnesota Atheists public meeting, Sunday, November 16, 2008, 2: 00 p.m. at Ramsey County Library, 2180 Hamline Ave. N. (Hamline Ave.

    Minnesota Atheists News 2009

  • Fundamentalisms, wherever they appear around the globe, typically emerge in response to crises that throw the world out of joint, and in America in the late 19th century those crises were many and profound.

    Richard T. Hughes: The Christian Right In Context: Building A Christian America Richard T. Hughes 2010

  • Fundamentalisms, wherever they appear around the globe, typically emerge in response to crises that throw the world out of joint, and in America in the late 19th century those crises were many and profound.

    Richard T. Hughes: The Christian Right In Context: Building A Christian America Richard T. Hughes 2010

  • Fundamentalisms, wherever they appear around the globe, typically emerge in response to crises that throw the world out of joint, and in America in the late 19th century those crises were many and profound.

    Richard T. Hughes: The Christian Right In Context: Building A Christian America Richard T. Hughes 2010

  • Fundamentalisms and orthodoxies may say they are about the content of theological propositions, but the reason it's impossible to argue with them is that their adherents have so much at stake in their being right that they'll say or do anything to make it all work out.

    Jay Michaelson: A Better Way to Believe in God 2010

  • Fundamentalisms and orthodoxies may say they are about the content of theological propositions, but the reason it's impossible to argue with them is that their adherents have so much at stake in their being right that they'll say or do anything to make it all work out.

    Jay Michaelson: A Better Way to Believe in God 2010

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