Phrases with «fundamentalism»

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Fundamentalism refers to a strict adherence or belief in the basic principles or fundamental ideas of a particular religion, ideology, or belief system. It often involves resisting or opposing any changes or interpretations that go against these core principles. Full definition

Adjective + «fundamentalism»

Noun + «fundamentalism»

Sentences with «fundamentalism»

  • It appears that the kind of fundamentalism in which the Christian believer turned biblical debunker was raised did not prepare him for the challenges he would face in college. (firstthings.com)
  • Having been exposed to the religious fundamentalism of Bible Belt culture all my life, I recognize the symptoms: the pride, the fear, the huddling together, the ostracizing of the «other.» (rachelheldevans.com)
  • To end on a non-political note, OTM also examined the life of Aimee Semple McPherson, a televangelist before television and a fascinating figure in the development of both media stardom and the rise of Christian fundamentalism in America, as well as at Slate's recent slideshow on the history of racist product spokescharacters. (epolitics.com)
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