Fundamentalism
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Fundamentalism usually has a religious connotation that indicates unwavering attachment to a set of irreducible beliefs.
Depending upon the context, fundamentalism can be a pejorative rather than a neutral characterization, similar to the ways that calling political perspectives "right-wing" or "left-wing" can, for some, have negative connotations.
See also
- Authoritarianism
- Biblical literalism
- Christian Reconstructionism
- Christian nationalism
- Creation science
- Cult
- Dogmatism
- Dominionism
- Evangelical atheism
- Extremism
- Formalism (philosophy)
- Fundie
- Fundamentalism (sculpture)
- Historical-grammatical method
- Importance of religion by country
- Independent Fundamental Baptist
- Integrism
- Indoctrination
- Islamism
- Jack Chick
- Jesus Camp (documentary)
- Legalism (theology)
- Market fundamentalism
- Militant atheism
- Moral absolutism
- Orthodoxy
- Pentecostalism
- Radical
- Reactionary
- Religious fanaticism
- Ritualism in the Church of England
- Sectarianism
- Traditionalist Catholic
- Wahhabism
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