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Tracing the roots and trends of fundamentalim and its tinges in the Bible, the author asks if the Catholic Church is an agent and perpetrator of fundamentlism. The author notes that in course of the New Testament era biases and prejudices become part of the New Testament. This is particularly prominent in Matthew and John. In the final part of the essay some pertinent, practical insights are offered.
Fundamentalism in the Bible, Biblical interpretation, Abba experience, Fundamentalism in the Church, Foundational experience
Fundamentalism in the Bible, Biblical interpretation, Abba experience, Fundamentalism in the Church, Foundational experience
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