a belief in Protestant teachings and the literal truth of the Bible
a belief in Protestant teachings and the literal truth of the Bible
Typically, fundamentalism describes a sect of Christianity that emphasizes strict adherence to literal interpretations of the Bible. It can also be used to describe anyone following an ideology in a rigid manner.
The term fundamentalism varies according to who you ask. From the late 1800's to the 1950's, Christians themselves took pride in the term fundamentalism. Nowadays, the term is used to describe those with strict and/or fanatical views. Many consider taking any holy book as the literal words of some God and applying them literally to be fundamentalism.
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Fundamental is a noun & an adjective.
Fundamentalism typically refers to a strict, literal interpretation of religious texts or doctrines, often leading to conservative beliefs and practices. It can also involve a rejection of modern or progressive ideas in favor of preserving traditional values within a religious or ideological framework.
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Fundamentalism Characterized by the belief in a literal, or word for word, interpretation of The Bible.
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A belief in protestant teachings and the literal truth of the bible.Another Answer:While fundamentalism originally described a set of beliefs by early 20th century protestants, the term is more general than that. It describes a rigid set of beliefs even though criticized or unpopular. It is not just a religious term. For more information, please see the Related Link below.
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