Using the text of The Bible to prove the truth of the Bible is a great example of circular logic. However, not every person has learnt to analyse and think logically. Nor is it important if fundamentalists believe in the literal accuracy of the Bible for reasons that do not stack up, as long as they do not seek to impose their beliefs on others.
Harrison Berry has written: 'A reply to Ariel' -- subject(s): Blacks 'Slavery and abolitionism' -- subject(s): Justification, Slavery 'Slavery and abolitionism' -- subject(s): Justification, Slavery
Hans Ku ng has written: 'Justification' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Justification
Charles Paul Carlson has written: 'Justification and the sacraments' -- subject(s): Bible, Justification, Sacraments, Theology
Frederick Brooke Westcott has written: 'A letter to Asia' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Bible 'St. Paul and justification' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Justification (Christian theology), Bible, Biblical teaching, Theology 'St. Paul and justification' -- subject(s): Bible, Theology, Justification (Christian theology), Biblical teaching, Criticism, interpretation
Benjamin Woodbridge has written: 'Justification by faith, or, A confutation of that antinomian error, that justification is before faith' -- subject(s): Bible, English Sermons, Justification (Christian theology), Salvation, Sermons, Sermons, English
Gabriel Brunhes has written: 'Faith and its rational justification' -- subject(s): Faith 'La foi et sa justification rationnelle' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic authors, Doctrines, Faith, Faith and reason
Samuel A. Cartwright has written: 'Essays' -- subject(s): Slavery, Justification
Robert Dixon has written: 'Canidia, or, The witches' 'The doctrine of faith, justification and assurance' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Faith, Justification (Christian theology), Theology, Doctrinal
Eduard Preuss has written: 'The justification of the sinner before God' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Justification (Christian theology), History of doctrines, Lutheran Church, Biblical teaching
Charles H. Cosgrove has written: 'Justification in Paul' -- subject(s): Views on justification, Biblical teaching, Justification (Christian theology) 'The Cross and the Spirit' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Theology 'Appealing to Scripture in Moral Debate' 'In other words' -- subject(s): Bible, Christianity, Contemporary, The, Homiletical use, Miscellanea, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of The contemporary, The Contemporary, Translating 'Cross-cultural Paul' -- subject(s): Bible, Christianity and culture, Criticism, interpretation, Cross-cultural studies
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One may be able to find more information about fundamentalists by visiting the main Wikipedia article about it. There are also several books on the subject which may be purchased on Amazon or checked out at a local library. Another way to learn more about fundamentalism would be to ask a local religious leader about the subject.