English to Spanish Dictionary fundamentalism

fundamentalism

fundamentalismo
definition
noun
It is also ironic some sections of Protestant fundamentalism criticise the Catholic Church for having a pope.
a form of a religion, especially Islam or Protestant Christianity, that upholds belief in the strict, literal interpretation of scripture.
translation of 'fundamentalism'
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fundamentalismo
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free-market 'fundamentalism'
It is also ironic some sections of Protestant 'fundamentalism' criticise the Catholic Church for having a pope.
Christian 'fundamentalism' is not an aspect of Ashcroft's politics, it is the entire basis.
The main selling point for 'fundamentalism' 's Bible prophecies is to get insight into what is coming soon.
Religious revivalism sometimes took the form of extreme literalism, often termed 'fundamentalism' .
I think there is no school of Christian 'fundamentalism' that remotely approximates to this level of dominance, or even aspires to it.
Neither does it have any problem with Christian 'fundamentalism' .
It seems the approach Webster took to telling the messages of the Bible was one of basic 'fundamentalism' .
Then, for some reason, the subject changed to 'fundamentalism' and the US Bible belt.
there was religious pluralism there at a time when the rest of Europe was torn by 'fundamentalism'
This bill is important, because so many times we hear speeches in this House based on moral outrage and 'fundamentalism' .
Twentieth-century 'fundamentalism' has acted as a drag on secularizing tendencies.
For that matter, which networks air programs on the virtues of Christian 'fundamentalism' ?
The values of capitalist America, and a good dose of Christian 'fundamentalism' , pervade every aspect of school and town.
free-market 'fundamentalism'
Does this suggest any sort of parallel to the rise of religious 'fundamentalisms' in Islam and Judaism?
There were also more nationalisms based on religious 'fundamentalisms' that restricted women's roles as part of their doctrine.
So we have on the one hand, as it were, 'fundamentalisms' , if I can just paint a black-and-white picture for a moment, and we have on the other hand a kind of mindless relativism in which values evaporate.
Cricket has constructed national imaginations that undermine religious 'fundamentalisms' .
We see this both in the North and in the South, from ‘multiculturalism’ in the US and its emerging equivalents in Western Europe to the quite non-traditionalist religious 'fundamentalisms' across the world.
Qua religions, all 'fundamentalisms' are for them the same so that a passionate political stance is necessarily dogmatic, intolerant, irrationalist, prone to violence, anti-democratic.
What importance might be attached to his views in general, as well as for science, in our present international clash of ideologies and 'fundamentalisms' ?
One reactionary response, seen in most major religions, has been to turn back in time to once-prevalent orthodoxies or 'fundamentalisms' .
Both of these Islamic 'fundamentalist' organisations are reactionary to the core.
It is alive and well and thriving just about everywhere: there are religious, market, political, nationalistic, and ecological 'fundamentalisms' .
You can have religious fundamentalism certainly, but you can also have ethnic fundamentalism, or nationalist 'fundamentalisms' of the sort we've seen in Bosnia and elsewhere.
Similarly, some religious 'fundamentalisms' classify all non-believers (generally an ascribed rather than an achieved status) as devilish.
All are products of a 'fundamentalist' mentality, determined to crush all opposing ideas.
Halliday is a harsh critic of Islamic and other religious 'fundamentalisms' and, although he is much less detailed about this, right wing and racist forces in the West.
Initial reports suggest the bombs may have been planted by Islamic 'fundamentalists' with links to al-Qaeda.
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