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Fundamentalist Christianity


 

:This article concerns the self-labelled Fundamentalist Movement in Protestant Christianity. For other kinds of fundamentalism, please see the main article, Fundamentalism.

Footnotes

  • {{note|generic}} R. Kenneth Godwin, Jennifer W. Godwin, and Valerie Martinez-Ebers, "Civic Socialization in Public and Fundamentalist Schools," Social Science Quarterly 85 : 1097-1111 Online source This study compares citizenship qualities of 10th and 12th grade students in schools operated by fundamentalist churches. While 10th grade students exhibited a lack of good citizenship skills, by the 12th grade the students had surpassed public school students on many desirable qualities, except for lack of tolerance of non-traditional lifestyles.
  • {{note|fivefund}} Origin of "five fundamentals" documented at Presbyterian conference of 1910
  • {{note|option}} Alternative interpretations of "five fundamentals" in online history by First Presbyterian Church of New York City