Similar words: fundamental, transcendentalism, ornamental, sacramental, mentality, temperamental, vandalism, fatalism. Meaning: [‚fʌndə'mentəlɪzm] n. the interpretation of every word in the sacred texts as literal truth.
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31. But a new film, addressing such potentially incendiary topics as Islamic fundamentalism and hermaphroditism, has become an unexpected hit in the country.
32. Many a present day fantasist in Christian fundamentalism reflects this archetype in action.
33. Have you ever wondered about the difference between Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism and which influenced the other?
34. They support the protests as a secular reaction to the Khomeini revolution, as the first step towards a new liberal-democratic Iran freed from Muslim fundamentalism.
35. Turn to the Origin of Philosophy Thoughts? Critic Fundamentalism, Anti - fundamentalism " and China Education Research "
36. The bursting of the U.S. housing bubble acted as a detonator that exploded a much larger super-bubble that started developing in the 1980s, when market fundamentalism became the dominant creed.
37. Market fundamentalism is out of favour, the failings of socialism are still not forgotten.
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