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Fundamentalism

  • Holding fundamentalist principles

Description

Advocating rigid adherence to basic religious beliefs as set out in religious writings; generally applied within Christianity or Islam.

Claim

Religions by their very nature of claiming special revelations would be inconsistent if they allowed their scriptures to be viewed as man-made and thus historically conditioned. By asserting their fundamental basis apart from history, that is the universal truth for all times to lie in these writings, the fundamentalists protect them from editing, abridgement and other deformations and thus preserve their cultural as well as spiritual heritages.

Counter-claim

All truths must be adapted to the situation in which they are to be applied.

Simple obedience requires less commitment than do more active forms of demonstrating belief.

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Metadata

Database
Global strategies
Type
(D) Detailed strategies
Subject
  • Principles » Principles
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    Mar 24, 2022