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christosdavid
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late 1800s is a good date (particularly in Germany), I would say for America it was between 1910 and 1925.
The former being when the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church actually had to define the fundamentals of the Christian religion
These being: The Inerrancy of Scripture, the virgin birth, the atonement, the physical resurrection of Jesus and miracles.
Thus fundamentalism was born
The second date is the scopes “monkey” trial, the end of mainstream dominance of the Scriptures in public life.
The former being when the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church actually had to define the fundamentals of the Christian religion
These being: The Inerrancy of Scripture, the virgin birth, the atonement, the physical resurrection of Jesus and miracles.
Thus fundamentalism was born
The second date is the scopes “monkey” trial, the end of mainstream dominance of the Scriptures in public life.