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A Christian movement characterized by strict adherence to certain Christian doctrines, in reaction to Modernist theology

Christian Fundamentalism is a movement stressing adherence to particular Christian doctrines that are typically rejected in Modernist theology. The movement occurred within United States Protestantism and can be traced to the early 20th century, particularly the publication of The Fundamentals (1910). The five subjects given that status were:

  • Biblical inspiration and inerrancy
  • Virgin birth of Jesus
  • Christ's atoning death
  • Bodily resurrection of Jesus
  • Historicity of the miracles of Jesus
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What "fundamentalist" beliefs are most commonly rejected by "moderate" Christians?

On this site there is plenty of information about what the "official" doctrines of various denominations are, but I doubt that the majority of Christians follow all of these to the letter. Have there been any studies done to identify beliefs taught…
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