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# A (usually) religious movement or point of view characterized by a return to fundamental principles, by rigid adherence to those principles, and often by intolerance of | # A (usually) religious movement or point of view characterized by a return to fundamental principles, by rigid adherence to those principles, and often by intolerance of other views and opposition to [[secularism]]. | ||
# An organized, militant Evangelical movement originating in | # An organized, militant Evangelical movement originating in the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s in opposition to Protestant [[Liberalism]] and secularism, insisting on the inerrancy of Scripture. | ||
# Adherence to | # Adherence to the theology of this movement. | ||
[[Category:Definitions]] | [[Category:Definitions]] |
Latest revision as of 22:07, 5 February 2024
fundamentalism (noun)
- A (usually) religious movement or point of view characterized by a return to fundamental principles, by rigid adherence to those principles, and often by intolerance of other views and opposition to secularism.
- An organized, militant Evangelical movement originating in the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s in opposition to Protestant Liberalism and secularism, insisting on the inerrancy of Scripture.
- Adherence to the theology of this movement.