Fundamentalism
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Fundamentalism is the demand for a strict adherence to specific theological doctrines usually understood as a reaction against Modernist theology, primarily to promote continuity and accuracy.
See also
- Catholic Traditionalism
- Evangelicalism
- Faith-sufferer
- Fundamentalist Christianity
- Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy
- The Fundamentalism Project
- Fundie
- Historical-grammatical method
- Haredi Judaism
- Ideologies
- Independent Fundamental Baptist
- Indoctrination
- Islamic fundamentalism
- Islamism
- Jack Chick
- Jesus Camp (documentary)
- Pentecostalism
- Sectarianism
- Seventh-day Adventism
- Sola Scriptura
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