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Katelyn Brown
20 December, 02:20
Religious fundamentalism in the 1920s?
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Ainsley Boyle
20 December, 04:33
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Answer: Christianity
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The concept of modern religious fundamentalism was introduced with the publication of the The Fundamentals, a series of books published between 1909 and 1920 appealing to Christians to believe in certain religious doctrines of Christianity.
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