BooksChristianityChristian Fundamentalism in America: A Cultural History. By David S. New. Jefferson, NC:...Howell, Patrick J.Theological Studies, Inc.Theological StudiesChristian Fundamentalism in America:A Cultural History. David S.New. . 2012
Certain American believers sometimes react by trying to re-Christianize society on a superficial level—to recapture a largely imaginary lost glory. One Christian historian described Victorian-era America as having “a veneer of evangelical Sunday-school piety” that amounted to “a dime-store millenn...
I lost my country of birth to Islamic fundamentalism and don't want to lose my country of adoption to the same fate. -- Brigitte Gabriel, 1 paragraph from Chapter 1, on page 23 . . . The Lebanese civil war was not between the Lebanese; it was a holy war declared on the ...
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"Fundamentalism, whether from the right or the left, is always ugly. Always. The moment we find ourselves valuing our issues over people, we are utterly and tragically lost." - Justin McRoberts A well-known speaker started off his seminar holding up a $20.00 bill. In the room of 200,...
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Second Great Awakening Fundamentalism The second Great Awakening, Immigration, and Christian Fundamentalism all played large parts in the shaping of American religious, political, and social life. However, the revivals of the second Great Awakening were the major event the allowed for the assimilation...
I lost my country of birth to Islamic fundamentalism and don't want to lose my country of adoption to the same fate. -- Brigitte Gabriel, 1 paragraph from Chapter 1, on page 23 . . . The Lebanese civil war was not between the Lebanese; it was a holy war declared on the ...
There are lots of ways in which fundamentalists are wrong, but many of the legitimate arguments against fundamentalism also have very strong excuses. “It’s not loving,” for example, has the tough-love counter, which is true in enough other cases to feel legitimate when countering pro-LGBT...
I lost my country of birth to Islamic fundamentalism and don't want to lose my country of adoption to the same fate. -- Brigitte Gabriel, 1 paragraph from Chapter 1, on page 23 . . . The Lebanese civil war was not between the Lebanese; it was a holy war declared on the ...