fundamentaalit
Fundamentaalit is a Finnish term used to refer to adherents or supporters of fundamentalism. In a broader sense it denotes groups or movements that emphasize strict adherence to perceived core beliefs and a literal or foundational interpretation of sacred texts. The label is applied across religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam and other faith communities, as well as to secular ideologies that claim foundational principles.
Origins and usage. The concept of fundamentalism emerged in the early 20th century in North America, originally
Characteristics. Common traits associated with fundamentaalit include a literal or authoritative reading of sacred texts, insistence
Criticism and debate. Critics argue that fundamentalist tendencies can lead to intolerance, suppression of minority rights,
See also. Fundamentalism, religious conservatism, modernity and religion.