fundagelical

adj

Etymology

Blend of fundamentalist + evangelical.

  1. derived from evangelium
  2. derived from evangelique
  3. compounded as fundagelical — “fundamentalist + evangelical

Definitions

  1. Of, related to, or characteristic of both evangelical and fundamentalist Christianity.

    • Its attempts at explaining the “Scientific Creationists” fail, however, because they do not focus sufficiently on the importance of soteriology in fundagelical religion.
    • Coming out as gay while also nestled in the bosom of fundagelical Christianity reveals more than sexual secrets.
    • Finally, we aimed to present our opinions without religious-like 'fundagelical' fervour.
  2. A person with beliefs and values characteristic of both evangelical and fundamentalist…

    A person with beliefs and values characteristic of both evangelical and fundamentalist Christianity.

    • In Alabama, Fundagelicals - our modern day moral majoritarians calling themselves Citizens for a Positive Education, banned the use of a social studies textbook on the grounds that it failed to extol the virtues of capitalism […]
    • What do fundagelicals instinctively oppose? Gay marriage, abortion, gun control, taxes, the UN (and the currently top-rated candidate for anti-Christ, Kofi Annan), withdrawal from Iraq, Michael Moore, Janet Jackson's left breast.

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