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fundamentalism    音标拼音: [f,ʌndəm'ɛntəl,ɪzəm] [f,ʌndəm'ɛnəl,ɪzəm]
n. 正统派基督教,此派的运动

正统派基督教,此派的运动

fundamentalism
n 1: the interpretation of every word in the sacred texts as
literal truth

fundamentalism \fundamentalism\ n.
1. A system of beliefs based on the interpretation of every
word in the Bible, both old and new testaments, as literal
truth. It is primarily held by a branch of American
Protestants.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. The beliefs or practises based on a rigid adherence to
some traditional doctrine; extreme conservatism; as,
Moslem fundamentalism; the political fundamentalism of the
Christian right.
[PJC] fundamentalist


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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
    Marty and Appleby viewed fundamentalism primarily as the militant rejection of secular modernity They argued that fundamentalism is not just traditional religiosity but an inherently political phenomenon, though this dimension may sometimes be dormant
  • FUNDAMENTALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FUNDAMENTALISM is a movement in 20th century Protestantism emphasizing the literally interpreted Bible as fundamental to Christian life and teaching
  • What is Fundamentalism? - JSTOR Daily
    To many people, both secular and religious, “fundamentalism” is an essentially pejorative term, referring to authoritarian religious forces seeking to drag society back into the past
  • Fundamentalism: An Overview - Easy Sociology
    Fundamentalism refers to a form of ideological rigidity characterized by strict adherence to a perceived foundational truth, often framed as eternal, inerrant, and non-negotiable
  • What are fundamentalist beliefs? - PMC
    Elements and characteristics that are commonly thought of as constituting fundamentalist beliefs are intellectual vices such as closed-mindedness or dogmatism, certain group dynamics and affections, a high degree of certainty in holding these beliefs, and fundamentalist content
  • The Rise of Fundamentalism - National Humanities Center
    Historic Fundamentalism shared all of the assumptions of generic fundamentalism but also reflected several concerns particular to the religious setting of the United States at the turn of the century
  • What is fundamentalism? | Stanford Humanities Center
    Used to describe a particular variant of religious belief, the concept of fundamentalism has its origins in relatively recent US Protestantism, where it was positively connoted by those who identified as fundamentalist in reaction to liberal theology and biblical criticism
  • 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
  • Core Traits of Fundamentalism: Commitment, Conformity, and Control
    Fundamentalism represents one of the most powerful and controversial forces in contemporary politics, characterized by an unwavering commitment to absolute truths and an intolerance for alternative viewpoints





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