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Old 07-14-2003, 12:01 PM   #1
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Default Fundamentalism vs. Evangelicalism

Hey everyone. Could someone explain the difference between these two "concepts"? I was thinking that fundamentalism is pretty general for strictly following a religion, while evangelicalism is specific to christianity, but I could be way far off on those definitions. Thanks.
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n.[list=1][*]A usually religious movement or point of view characterized by a return to fundamental principles, by rigid adherence to those principles, and often by intolerance of other views and opposition to secularism. [*]An organized, militant Evangelical movement originating in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th century in opposition to Protestant Liberalism and secularism, insisting on the inerrancy of Scripture. [*]Adherence to the theology of this movement. [/list=1]
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  1. Evangelical beliefs or doctrines.
  2. Adherence to a church or party professing evangelical beliefs or doctrines.
Both definitions taken from Dictionary.com - hope that helps you some.
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