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Qu'est-ce (qui) est fundamentalist - définition

UNWAVERING ATTACHMENT TO A SET OF IRREDUCIBLE BELIEFS
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fundamentalist         
The Reluctant Fundamentalist         
NOVEL BY MOHSIN HAMID
Reluctant fundamentalist; Reluctant Fundamentalist
The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a "metafictional"Madiou, Mohamed Salah Eddine. “Mohsin Hamid Engages the World in The Reluctant Fundamentalist: ‘An Island on an Island,’ Worlds in Miniature and ‘Fiction’ in the Making.
Fundamentalist–modernist controversy         
  • [[Charles Augustus Briggs]] (1841–1913), the first major proponent of [[higher criticism]] within the [[Presbyterian Church in the United States of America]] and the source of a major controversy within the church, 1880–1893
  • A 1926 photograph of [[Harry Emerson Fosdick]] (1878–1969), whose 1922 sermon "Shall the Fundamentalists Win?" sparked the fundamentalist–modernist controversy
  • [[Henry Sloane Coffin]] (1877–1954) on the cover of ''Time'' magazine.
  • [[Henry van Dyke]] (1852–1933), a modernist who pushed for revisions to the [[Westminster Confession of Faith]], 1900–1910
  • [[J. Gresham Machen]] (1881–1937), founder of the [[Orthodox Presbyterian Church]] and the [[Westminster Theological Seminary]]
  • [[John D. Rockefeller Jr.]] (1874–1960).
  • [[Lyman Stewart]] (1840–1923), Presbyterian layman and co-founder of [[Union Oil]], who funded the publication of ''[[The Fundamentals]]: A Testimony to the Truth'' (1910–15)
  • [[Pearl S. Buck]] (1892–1973).
  • [[Princeton Theological Seminary]], headquarters of the Old School Presbyterians (1879)
  • [[Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York]], headquarters of the New School Presbyterians (1910)
  • [[William Jennings Bryan]] (1860–1925), 1907.
CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS ISSUE
Five fundamentals; The Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy; Presbyterian Controversy; The Presbyterian Controversy; Fundamentalist-Modernist; Modernist-Fundamentalist; Modernist-Fundamentalist Controversy; The Modernist-Fundamentalist Controversy; Christianity and Liberalism; Fundamentalist controversy; Modernist controversy; Fundamentalist modernist controversy; Modernist fundamentalist controversy; Fundamentalist-modernist controversy; The fundamentalist/modernist controversy; Fundamentalist/modernist controversy; Fundamentalist modernist; Fundamentalist Modernist Controversy; Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy; Fundamentalist–Modernist Controversy; Fundamentalist-Modernist controversy; Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy
The fundamentalist–modernist controversy is a major schism that originated in the 1920s and 1930s within the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. At issue were foundational disputes about the role of Christianity, the authority of the Bible, the death, resurrection, and atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

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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.

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1. In the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, fundamentalist Jews and fundamentalist Muslims are often each others‘ mirror images.
2. Fundamentalist religious fanatics rage against modernity.
3. They‘re Muslim, but they hate fundamentalist Islam.
4. Extremist and fundamentalist parties gaining strength everywhere.
5. She was increasingly drawn into fundamentalist religion.