SOME FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS WITH FUNDAMENTALISM:

A LUTHERAN PERSPECTIVE

Autores/as

  • Wanda Deifelt

Palabras clave:

Fundamentalism, Lutheran theology, prosperity gospel, biblical interpretation, Neopentecostalism

Resumen

When the word fundamentalism appears in any form of written, oral, or visual media, it generally evokes negative reactions. Often associated with fanaticism, fundamentalism is known for religious commitment taken to its extreme. It is frequently stated that fundamentalists are people who resort to violence and who simply cannot appeal to reason or democratic ideas. This is an oversimplification. It is also wrongly assumed that fundamentalism is found solely in other religions, not Christianity. Fundamentalism and fundamentalist tendencies – although nuanced – are alive and thriving in Christianity as well.

Publicado

2021-05-19

Cómo citar

Deifelt, W. . (2021). SOME FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS WITH FUNDAMENTALISM: : A LUTHERAN PERSPECTIVE. Protestantismo Em Revista, 46(2), 243–254. Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.est.edu.br/periodicos_novo/index.php/PR/article/view/86