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Title: Fuzzy hybrid approach to shatter religious tolerance and fundamentalism stereotypes across diverse nations
Authors: Indelicato, Alessandro 
Martín Hernández, Juan Carlos 
UNESCO Clasification: 530202 Modelos econométricos
6309 Grupos sociales
Keywords: Fundamentalism
Religion
Christians
Jews
Atheist, et al
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: Interdisciplinary Journal For Religion And Transformation In Contemporary Society
Abstract: The study transcends borders to challenge conventional narratives about religious tolerance and fundamentalism. Leveraging a Fuzzy-Hybrid Approach, we delve into the multifaceted realities of eight diverse nations: Germany, Cyprus, the United States, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Turkey, and Kenya. Our innovative analysis unveils surprising complexities, shattering stereotypes and painting a nuanced picture of religious beliefs. Germany emerges as a beacon of tolerance, boasting the highest tolerance levels with the lowest fundamentalism. However, the stark reality for citizens of Lebanon, Kenya, and Palestine reveals a landscape of lower tolerance and higher fundamentalism. This study delves deeper, using quantile regression models to expose the intricate interplay between religious tolerance, individual socioeconomic factors like education and religious discrimination, and even views on the death penalty. Our findings challenge simplistic assumptions, revealing intricate relationships between tolerance and fundamentalism across diverse contexts.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/130410
ISSN: 2365-3140
Source: Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society[ISSN 2365-3140], (Enero 2024)
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