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The fundamentalist mind : how polarized thinking imperils us all (edition 2007)

by Stephen Larsen

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Fundamentalist thinking happens in all of us, including cultural creative, left-wingers, scientists and secularists. It can originate in the part of the brain that triggers our fear response, as well as the tendency to separate thinking and feeling. This book shows us how to identify polarized thinking in ourselves as well as others. He suggests a "natural spirituality": the awareness of spirit in all aspects of life, the humility to admit mistakes, flexibility instead of rigidity, and a willingness to tolerate differences.
  PendleHillLibrary | Apr 30, 2014 |
Fundamentalist thinking happens in all of us, including cultural creative, left-wingers, scientists and secularists. It can originate in the part of the brain that triggers our fear response, as well as the tendency to separate thinking and feeling. This book shows us how to identify polarized thinking in ourselves as well as others. He suggests a "natural spirituality": the awareness of spirit in all aspects of life, the humility to admit mistakes, flexibility instead of rigidity, and a willingness to tolerate differences.
  PendleHillLibrary | Apr 30, 2014 |

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