
1) Protestantism 2) Sculpture by Jens Galschiøt
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Fundamentalism is the demand for a strict adherence to orthodox theological doctrines, usually understood as a reaction to Modernist theology. The term was originally coined by its supporters to describe five specific classic theological beliefs of Christianity, and that developed into a Christian fundamentalist movement within the Protestant comm...
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[sculpture] Fundamentalism is a monumental bronze sculpture by Jens Galschiot consisting of the letters in the word `FUNDAMENTALISM`. The sculpture is expected to be finished in 2015. == Overview == Each one of the 14 letters are be made up of stabbed bronze books, stacked 2.5 meters high and forming a closed circle 7 meters wide. The books...
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a conservative religious doctrine that opposes intellectualism and worldly accommodation in favour of restoring a traditional, otherworldly and absolutist spirituality
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type of militantly conservative religious movement characterized by the advocacy of strict conformity to sacred texts. Once used exclusively to refer ...
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A belief in returning to the literal meanings of scriptural texts. Fundamentalism may arise as a response to modernization and rationalization, insisting on faith-based answers, and defending tradition byusing traditional grounds.
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Fundamentalism is an attitude of mind. A Fundamentalist is to religion what a Nazi is to politics. Fundamentalism is characterized by unquestioning submission to an absolute authority and intolerance of alternative view points. Fundamentalists are a faction within a larger, more tolerant, grouping. Although ostensibly directed against 'infidels' th...
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In religion, an emphasis on basic principles or articles of faith. Christian fundamentalism emerged in the USA just after World War I (as a reaction to theological modernism and the historical...
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Sticking strictly to old and traditional religious beliefs and customs, with no acceptance of modern developments.
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1) A movement of Protestants embracing similar beliefs as evangelicals, although usually in a more conservative direction, stressing separation from the world and from more liberal Christian bodies. The term derives from a series of booklets entitled The Fundamentals, which were published in the early 20th century on what were viewed to be the basi...
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[
n] - the interpretation of every word in the Bible as literal truth
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fundamentalism 1. A religious or political movement based on a literal interpretation of and strict adherence to doctrine; especially, as a return to former principles. 2. The belief that religious or political doctrine should be implemented literally, not interpreted or adapted. 3. The interpretation of every word in the sacred texts as literal ...
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noun the interpretation of every word in the sacred texts as literal truth
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In religion, an emphasis on basic principles or articles of faith. Christian fundamentalism emerged in the USA just after World War I (as a reaction to theological modernism and the historical criticism of the Bible) and insisted on belief in the literal truth of everything in the Bible. Islamic fundamentalism insists on strict observance of Muslim...
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predominately a form of American Protestant Christianity wich lays especial emphasis on the authority of the inerrant Bible.
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