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The tragedy of a comic: fundamentalists crusading against fundamentalists

Contemporary Islam, 2007
Christian Fundamentalists used to read the apocalyptic scenario through the “red” filter of communism, but since the 1980s the target has shifted to the “green tide” of Islam. One of the more colorful Fundamentalist diatribes against Islam is cartoon evangelist Jack Chick’s The Prophet, a comic book that calls Islam a Satanic plot hatched by the ...
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Fundamentalist functional programming

Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Generative programming and component engineering, 2008
In 1984, John Hughes wrote a seminal paper titled, "Why Functional Programming Matters," in which he eloquently explained the value of pure and lazy functional programming. Due to the increasing importance of the Web and the introduction of many-core machines, in the quarter of a century since the paper was written, the problems associated with ...
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Concepts of care in fundamentalist and non-Fundamentalist faith communities

2023
In the US and in Europe the influence of fundamentalist groups is raising. The example of the CNP in the US and the New Right in Europe show that these groups try to gain influence in and with faith communities by using religious language and specific markers that are of interest for conservative faith communities.
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Fundamentalists in the City

2005
Abstract Surveying the social, geographical, and political context of late 19th and early 20th century Boston, Bendroth offers a new perspective on the rise of American fundamentalism. Her approach emphasizes the importance of local events in dividing Protestant liberals from conservative evangelicals, particularly the energizing force ...
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The First Fundamentalists

2017
This chapter looks at the people who were part of the fundamentalist movement—who they were, what they believed, and what set them apart from other Protestant Christians. The fundamentalist movement was created in the 1920s by Protestants who feared that America's churches had drifted away from the fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith.
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The Fundamentalist Menace

1994
Abstract Nothing did more to consolidate dominant academic opinion behind the cause of academic freedom than the fundamentalist attacks of the 1920s. While there might still be some religious traditionalists at major universities, almost no one, either administrator or faculty, would countenance the extreme demands of fundamentalists ...
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Fundamentalist Theology

2009
Abstract As a historical movement, evangelicalism developed in the United States from the revivals of the eighteenth century and became the leading force in the nation in the nineteenth century. Since then the movement has gone through four major phases.
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A Fundamentalist Forerunner?

2023
Abstract The roots of fundamentalism are many and varied, but the Victorian British Baptist C. H. Spurgeon’s conflict with the Baptist Union from 1887 anticipated some of the issues that would animate fundamentalists in the early twentieth century.
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