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What (who) is fundamentalism - definition

UNWAVERING ATTACHMENT TO A SET OF IRREDUCIBLE BELIEFS
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Fundamentalism is the belief in the original form of a religion or theory, without accepting any later ideas.
Religious fundamentalism was spreading in the region.
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fundamentalist (fundamentalists)
He will try to satisfy both wings of the party, the fundamentalists and the realists.
...fundamentalist Christians.
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fundamentalism         
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1. a form of Protestant Christianity which upholds belief in the strict and literal interpretation of the Bible.
2. the strict maintenance of the ancient or fundamental doctrines of any religion or ideology.
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fundamentalist noun & adjective
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Fundamentalism usually has a religious connotation that indicates unwavering attachment to a set of irreducible beliefs. However, fundamentalism has come to be applied to a tendency among certain groups – mainly, although not exclusively, in religion – that is characterized by a markedly strict literalism as it is applied to certain specific scriptures, dogmas, or ideologies, and a strong sense of the importance of maintaining ingroup and outgroup distinctions,Kunst, J.

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Fundamentalism

Fundamentalism is a tendency among certain groups and individuals that is characterized by the application of a strict literal interpretation to scriptures, dogmas, or ideologies, along with a strong belief in the importance of distinguishing one's ingroup and outgroup, which leads to an emphasis on some conception of "purity", and a desire to return to a previous ideal from which advocates believe members have strayed. The term is usually used in the context of religion to indicate an unwavering attachment to a set of irreducible beliefs (the "fundamentals").

The term "fundamentalism" is generally regarded by scholars of religion as referring to a largely modern religious phenomenon which, while itself a reinterpretation of religion as defined by the parameters of modernism, reifies religion in reaction against modernist, liberal and ecumenical tendencies developing in religion and society in general that it perceives to be foreign to a particular religious tradition. Depending upon the context, the label "fundamentalism" can be a pejorative rather than a neutral characterization, similar to the ways that calling political perspectives "right-wing" or "left-wing" can have negative connotations.

Examples of use of fundamentalism
1. Neoliberalism and religious fundamentalism are bedfellows.
2. "Fundamentalism doesn‘t necessarily derive from sacred texts.
3. One more fundamentalism movement, crazed by religion.
4. Hamas combines Palestinian nationalism with Islamic fundamentalism.
5. Military rule offers no antidote to fundamentalism.