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fundamentalism

English

Etymology

fundamental +? -ism.

Pronunciation

Noun

fundamentalism (countable and uncountable, plural fundamentalisms)

  1. (religion) The tendency to reduce a religion to its most fundamental tenets, based on strict interpretation of core texts.
    Synonym: bibliolatry
  2. (by extension) A rigid conformity to any set of basic tenets.
    • 2009, Thomas A. Regelski, J. Terry Gates, Music Education for Changing Times: Guiding Visions for Practice
      Recent books by philosopher Roger Scruton (1999, 2000) and music educator Robert Walker (2007) may be interpreted as a last desperate gasp of this form of musical fundamentalism or neoconservativism—the kind that tells the masses what is "good for them" on the grounds that they lack adequate bases for judgments on their own []
  3. (finance) The belief that fundamental financial quantities are the best predictor of the price of a financial instrument.

Related terms

  • fundamentalist

Derived terms

  • Islamic fundamentalism
  • market fundamentalism

See also

  • (religion): orthodoxy
  • (finance): technical analysis, value investing

Translations

References

  • fundamentalism at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • fundamentalism in Keywords for Today: A 21st Century Vocabulary, edited by The Keywords Project, Colin MacCabe, Holly Yanacek, 2018.
  • fundamentalism in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

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evangelicalism

English

Etymology

evangelical +? -ism

Noun

evangelicalism (countable and uncountable, plural evangelicalisms)

  1. (Christianity, historical) Lutheranism and continental Calvinism.
  2. (Christianity) Contemporary Protestant movement based on energetic proselytism and a renewed focus on the Bible and in the belief in its inerrancy.
  3. (by extension, imprecise) Christian fundamentalism.
  4. (by analogy, Islam) Islamic movements which are based on preaching and proselytism (dawah).
    • 2010, Timothy Parsons, The Rule of Empires: Those Who Built Them, Those Who Endured Them, and Why They Always Fall, page 108
      Islamic evangelicalism helped win over Iberian notables []

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