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  • Fundamentalism - Wikipedia
    "Fundamentalism" was prefigured by The Fundamentals: A Testimony To The Truth, a collection of twelve pamphlets published between 1910 and 1915 by brothers Milton and Lyman Stewart It is widely considered to be the foundation of modern Christian fundamentalism
  • Fundamentalism | Study, Types, Facts | Britannica
    The term Catholic fundamentalism is sometimes used to describe conservative Catholicism, but most scholars would reject this term because Christian fundamentalism traditionally involved strict conformity to the “inerrant text” of the Bible
  • What is Fundamentalism? - GotQuestions. org
    Fundamentalism was a reaction against the loss of biblical teaching The movement took a severe hit in 1925 by liberal press coverage of the legendary Scopes trial Although Fundamentalists won the case, they were mocked publicly Afterwards, Fundamentalism began to splinter and refocus
  • Home - Fundamentalism, History of - LibGuides at Bob Jones . . .
    Fundamentalism is a religious movement that began in the early twentieth century, as conservative Christians opposed modernist Christianity with its higher criticism, acceptance of evolution, and disbelief in the inspiration of the Bible
  • Fundamentalism: An Overview - Easy Sociology
    Discover a sociological overview of fundamentalism, from origins to global impacts Understand its beliefs, rise, and influence in modern societies
  • Fundamentalism - New World Encyclopedia
    Fundamentalism refers to any sect or movement within a religion that emphasizes a rigid adherence to what it conceives of as the fundamental principles of its faith, usually resulting in a denouncement of alternative practices and interpretations
  • Defining Fundamentalism: Origins and Implications • PolSci . . .
    Fundamentalism refers to a strict adherence to the basic principles of any doctrine, whether religious or ideological, characterized by an uncompromising commitment that often borders on fanaticism


















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