Title Summary of Christian Fundamentalism
Content br> 2. Christian fundamentalism is a fortune of faith that arose against liberal theology, which is an apostate theology.
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3. The term Christian fundamentalist was first used in 1920.
It means those who fight for the fundamental doctrines (fundamental truths) of the Bible.
4. Christian fundamentalism can be summarized as follows.
1) Christian fundamentalism is a movement of faith that seeks to keep the fundamental truth of the Bible
2) Christian Fundamentalism is the Righteous Church Movement
3) Christian fundamentalism is the right doctrine, right faith, and right living movement.
5. The theology and church movements that Christian fundamentalism opposes are:
1) Liberalism 2) Neo-Orthodox 3) Social Evangelical 4) Charismatic 5) Mysticism
6) Legalism 7) Ups and downs 9) Humanism 10) Secularism 11) Religious pluralism
12) Ecumenicalism 13) Neo-Evangelicalism 13) Catholicism 14) Gnosticism
15) New Age Movement 16) Modern Church Growth Movement 17) Humanistic Inclusiveism
18) Clericalism 19) Spiritual Training Movement 20) Asceticism 21) Syncretism
22) Dead End Theory 23) King James Movement 24) UFO Movement 25) Feminism
26) Christian Evolution 27) Promise Keepers 28) State Religious Movement 29) Paganism
30) Homosexuality Movement 31) Christian Hedonism 32) Jesus Humanization Movement
33) Anti-State Movement 34) Vineyard 35) Christian Entrepreneur Movement 36) Open Worship
37) Saddleback Church Movement 38) CCM,CMD 39) Tresdias
40) Jabez Prayer Movement 41) Christian Populism (popular populism)
42) Worship and Praise Movement 43) Freemasonry 44) Taiz Community 45) Montessori
46) Billy Graham Evangelism Group 47) Katherine Kulman Movement 48) Benihin Movement
49) New World Order Movement 50) CCC Movement 51) Navigate Movement 52) ECT Movement
53) Non-biblical Church Growth Movement 54) Legalistic Fundamentalist Movement
55) Prison Missionary Movement 56) Holy Laughter Movement 57) Dead End Eschatology
58) WCC 59) NCC 60) Innumerable various heretical movements
6. What Christian Fundamentalism Believes and Teach
7. The differences between Christian fundamentalism and existing churches are as follows.
1) To deny baptism and baptism and to believe and teach baptism
2) The Apostles' Creed to deny the Apostles' authorship theory
3) Believing and teaching dispensational premillennialism
4) Emphasizing the faithful life of faith
5) Emphasis on segregated living
6) Emphasizing personal salvation
7) to emphasize the separation of the state and the church;
8) Emphasizing the literal Second Coming of Jesus
9) Emphasis on the literal saint rapture
10) Emphasizing the literal great tribulation
11) Emphasizing the literal millennium
12) Emphasis on literal new heavens and new earth
13) Emphasis on literal doomsday
14) Emphasizing the importance of a right church
15) Emphasizing the church as only saved believers
16) Emphasizing the basic right doctrine of the Bible
17) Emphasizing Church Discipline
18) refusal of broad human tolerance or compromise
19) Denying open worship and emphasizing right worship
20) Denial of drinking or smoking
21) Believing and teaching foreknowledge
22) Believing and teaching the total corruption of human beings
23) Believing and teaching God's unconditional election
24) Believing in and Teaching a Limited Atonement
25) Believing and teaching God's irresistible and absolute grace
26) Believing and teaching eternal salvation
27) Believing and teaching a clear distinction between sheep and goats
28) Emphasizing that Jesus Christ is the only Savior
29) Emphasizing the thorough denial of idolatry practices such as ancestral rites
30) Pursuing true evangelism and quality-centered church growth
31) Emphasizing the correct interpretation of the Bible
32) Emphasis on thorough Bible study
33) Emphasizing God's absolute sovereignty
34) Not tolerating the female pastor system
35) Emphasis on God's punishment and final judgment
36) Emphasizing the eternal life and resurrection of only the saints
37) Emphasis on literal heaven and hell
38) Emphasizing the spiritual battle between false theology and false church movements (see 5).
39) To deny the territorial interpretation of the book of Revelation
40) Denying Catholicism and emphasizing the autonomy of each church of Jesus