---Jennifer(高畅) William Jennings Bryan The Fundamentalist Movement in the 1920s William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925) was an American orator and politician from Nebraska, and a dominant force in the populist wing of the Democratic Party, standing three times as the Party...
---Jennifer(高畅) William Jennings Bryan The Fundamentalist Movement in the 1920s William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860 – July ..
It focuses on how members of five conservative Protestant groups—the fundamentalist movement, the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, the Southern Baptist Convention, the Assemblies of God, and the neo-evangelical movement—responded to sweeping changes in American family life and social thought during ...
2.an adherence to the doctrines and practices of this movement.— fundamentalist,n., adj. See also:Protestantism the rationale of conservative American Protestants who regard the Bible as free of errors or contradictions and emphasize its literal interpretation, usually without reference to modern scho...
H ostile efforts to restrict the boundaries of the fundamentalist movement would not have had as much success had they been utterly rejected by fundamentalists themselves. Instead, in the second half of the 1920s, some fundamentalists embraced the new stripped-down understanding of fundamentalism. ...
___, a fundamentalist Islamic country may resist it because they see it as ___ to westernization — weakening the religious strength of a country and exposing its people to corrupting ideas. ___, globalization may be feared or a matter of concern to any country with strong isolationist ...
just the various American socialist and anarchist organizations but nearly all union activism. During the 1920s, the labor movement suffered a sharp decline in memberships. Workers lost not only bargaining power but also the support of courts, politicians, and, in large measure, the American ...
Although A Moveable Feast was a fresh title at the time, its use three years later for Ernest Hemingway’s bestselling posthumous memoir of Paris in the 1920s helped guarantee its disappearance. A Moveable Feast (1961) is an Edward Gorey-esque take on Margaret Sidney’s Five Little Peppers...
Over the last week or more I have been engaging in dialogue with a pastor in Charlotte, North Carolina who pastors at an evangelical fundamentalist Baptist church. He also blogs on WordPress to further proselytize or evangelize his own world-view to a small audience of followers. This post ...
The controversy inherent in the title is reflected on every page. This is an angry book and Shalmani pulls no punches in pillorying Khomeini and the fundamentalist men and women – dubbed ‘Beards’ and ‘Crows’ – who champion a creed to which she cannot subscribe. Many of her arguments...