首頁英語詞典fundamentalistfundamentalist的意思

        fundamentalist

        [,f?nd?'m?ntl?st]
        • n. 基要主義者;信奉正統(tǒng)派基督教的人
        • adj. 基要主義的

        中低頻詞

        詞態(tài)變化


        復(fù)數(shù):?fundamentalists;名詞:?fundamentalism;

        英文詞源


        fundamentalist (adj.)
        1920 in the religious sense, from fundamental + -ist. Coined in American English to name a movement among Protestants c. 1920-25 based on scriptural inerrancy, etc., and associated with William Jennings Bryan, among others. The original notion might have been of "fundamental truths."
        Fundamentalism is a protest against that rationalistic interpretation of Christianity which seeks to discredit supernaturalism. This rationalism, when full grown, scorns the miracles of the Old Testament, sets aside the virgin birth of our Lord as a thing unbelievable, laughs at the credulity of those who accept many of the New Testament miracles, reduces the resurrection of our Lord to the fact that death did not end his existence, and sweeps away the promises of his second coming as an idle dream. It matters not by what name these modernists are known. The simple fact is that, in robbing Christianity of its supernatural content, they are undermining the very foundations of our holy religion. They boast that they are strengthening the foundations and making Christianity more rational and more acceptable to thoughtful people. Christianity is rooted and grounded in supernaturalism, and when robbed of supernaturalism it ceases to be a religion and becomes an exalted system of ethics. [Curtis Lee Laws, "Herald & Presbyter," July 19, 1922]
        Fundamentalist is said (by George McCready Price) to have been first used in print by Curtis Lee Laws (1868-1946), editor of "The Watchman Examiner," a Baptist newspaper. The movement may have roots in the Presbyterian General Assembly of 1910, which drew up a list of five defining qualities of "true believers" which other evangelicals published in a mass-circulation series of books called "The Fundamentals." A World's Christian Fundamentals Association was founded in 1918. The words reached widespread use in the wake of the contentious Northern Baptist Convention of 1922 in Indianapolis. In denominational use, fundamentalist was opposed to modernist. Applied to other religions since 1956 (earliest extension is to the Muslim Brotherhood).
        A new word has been coined into our vocabulary -- two new words -- 'Fundamentalist' and 'Fundamentalism.' They are not in the dictionaries as yet -- unless in the very latest editions. But they are on everyone's tongue. [Address Delivered at the Opening of the Seminary, Sept. 20, 1922, by Professor Harry Lathrop Reed, "Auburn Seminary Record"]

        雙語例句


        1. Fundamentalist groups have attacked women they regarded as improperly dressed.
        原教旨主義團(tuán)體嚴(yán)厲抨擊那些他們認(rèn)為穿著不得體的女性。

        來自柯林斯例句

        2. The government contends that he is fundamentalist.
        政府認(rèn)定他是原教旨主義者。

        來自柯林斯例句

        3. Defeat in North Carolina seemed to break the back of the entire fundamentalist crusade.
        在北卡羅來納的失敗,似乎使整個(gè)原教旨主義運(yùn)動(dòng)再也無能為力了.

        來自辭典例句

        4. One using the traditional approach was originally called a fundamentalist.
        一是傳統(tǒng)上被稱為原教旨主義(基要派)的方法.

        來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

        5. She was anointed the head of the Christian fundamentalist group.
        她被神任命為這個(gè)信奉正統(tǒng)派基督教的團(tuán)體的首領(lǐng).

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