Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, November 5, 2013 at 7:11PM
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Fundamentalism
A movement that emerged following WWI in opposition to modernism and liberalism in Protestant denominations. “The name is taken from The Fundamentals, twelve volumes of essays published from 1910 to 1915 … defending core Christian doctrines … .”1 Currently, the term is commonly used with a negative conotation to refer to legalistic or combative conservative Christianity.  

Learn more:

  1. GotQuestions.com: What Is Fundamentalism?
  2. 9 Marks: A Pastors’ and Theologians’ Forum on Fundamentalism
  3. John Hendryx: Fundamentalism vs. Reformed Theology
  4. Phil Johnson: Dead Right: The Failure of Fundamentalism (pdf) and Dead Right: Part II (pdf)

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