Fundamentalism
One significant religious movement during the 1920s in the United States was the rise of Fundamentalism, which emphasized a literal interpretation of the Bible and a strict adherence to traditional religious beliefs. This movement was a response to Modernism, which sought to reconcile religious beliefs with new scientific and intellectual developments.
Fundamentalism is based on the literal interpretation of the Bible. Some of noted movements in U.S. history include the Great Awakening with three or four waves occurring from the early 18th to the late 20th century.
A bible literalist is a person who interprets the words of the Bible in a literal context.
The literal meaning of the word Bible is "library".
It is changing a literal interpretation to an allegory.
They believe the Bible is the sole rule of Faith and stress its literal interpretation.
ESV stands for English Standard Version. This bible is literal word for word translation of Scripture. It was created in response to the need for a bible that had the literal translation style of the King James Version with contemporary language.
Fundamentalism Characterized by the belief in a literal, or word for word, interpretation of The Bible.
The earliest copyright date I see for Young's Literal Translation is 1862.
Biblicism is interpreting the Bible in a literal way.
a belief in Protestant teachings and the literal truth of the Bible
Bibliolatry is fundamentalism in the literal truth of a holy book such as the Bible or the Qur'an.