In his book Fundamentalism (Westminster, 1978) James Barr argues that fundamentalism arises out of a particular religious tradition: the revival experience of conversion and the intensely personal acceptance of Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. (religion-online.org)
What is now being demanded is not personal acceptance but agreement that Christian doctrine and morality are fundamentally in error. (firstthings.com)
It is not achieved through some clever scheme but begins with our own personal acceptance of the Gospel. (faith.org.uk)