Christian fundamentalism
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Christian fundamentalism began in the late 19th- and early 20th-century among British and American Protestants as a reaction to theological liberalism and cultural modernism. Fundamentalists argued that 19th century modernist theologians had misinterpreted or rejected certain doctrines, especially biblical inerrancy, that they viewed as the fundamentals of Christian faith.
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See also
- Bible believer
- Biblical inerrancy
- Biblical literalism
- British Conservative Evangelicalism
- Christian eschatological differences
- Christian radicalism
- Christian Reconstructionism
- Christian right
- Christian Zionism
- Dominionism
- Evangelicalism
- Higher criticism
- Liberal Christianity
- Reformed Fundamentalism
- Jesus freak
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