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fundamentalism
The beliefs held by those in this movement
The tendency to reduce a religion to its most fundamental tenets, based on strict interpretation of core texts
Strict adherence to any set of basic ideas or principles
Religious traditionalism and values incorporated into secular political activities
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. + fundamentalist fundamentalists fun·da·men·tal·ist He will try to satisfy both wings of the party, the fundamentalists and the realists. fundamentalist Christians
The belief that fundamental financial quantities are the best predictor of the price of an instrument
A Protestant movement characterized by a belief in the literal truth of the Bible
Worldview or movement centered on restoring religious tradition or sacred text as guiding force in society, usually in opposition to ideas or practices considered modern Term originates with American Protestant conservatives in early twentieth century; since used for type of evangelicalism Commonly applied to efforts of Islamist groups or regimes favoring conservative morality and strict application of Islamic law Appeal partly attributed to dislocations due to globalization; in turn influences global debate about process Exemplified by policies of Islamic Republic of Iran (1979-)
A form of American Protestant Christianity which lays especial emphasis upon the authority of an inerrant Bible See pp 112-13
Conservative religious authoritarianism in all faiths It is marked by a literal interpretation of scriptures and favors a strict adherence to traditional doctrines and practices
{i} strict adherence to a system of beliefs (especially religious)
the interpretation of every word in the sacred texts as literal truth
(isim) aşırı tutuculuk
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