Friday, February 5, 2010

What is the true root of the word ';Fundamentalist';?

They are all ';mental';, they're no ';fun'; but they all seem to be talking out their ';fundaments';.





What is the true root of the word ';Fundamentalist';?
Fundamentalist - To send money to a TV preacher!What is the true root of the word ';Fundamentalist';?
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c.1443, ';primary, original, pertaining to a foundation,'; modeled on L.L. fundamentalis ';of the foundation,'; from L. fundamentum ';foundation'; (see fundament).





Religious senses of fundamentalist (1920) and fundamentalism (1923) began in Amer.Eng. with a movement among Protestants c.1920-25 based on scriptural inerrancy, etc., and associated with William Jennings Bryan, among others. Fundamentalist first used in print by Curtis Lee Laws, editor of ';The Watchman Examiner,'; a Baptist newspaper.


'; 'Fundamentalism' ... appears to have been used first in connexion with the (American) Northern Baptist Convention of 1920 to describe the more conservative delegates who desired 'to restate, reaffirm, and reemphasize the fundamentals of our New Testament faith.' ... Now 'Fundamentalism' ... appears to describe the bigoted rejection of all Biblical criticism, a mechanical view of inspiration and an excessively literalist interpretation of scripture.'; [';London Times,'; Aug. 25, 1955]


Garry Wills, in ';Under God'; (1990) traces the terms and the movement to the Presbyterian General Assembly of 1910, which drew up a list of five defining qualities of ';true believers'; which other evangelicals published in a mass-circulation series of books called ';The Fundamentals.'; A World's Christian Fundamentals Association was founded in 1918. Applied to other religions, especially Islam, since 1957. ';
Actually, the root word is ';Found.';





From found we get fundament.





From fundament we get fundamental.





From fundamental we get fundamentalism and fundamentalist.

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