relate to mainstream culture? and third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the united states than in any other society in the western world? i am curious, is fundamentalism, fundamentalist terms that you here today? do you know people who call themselves fundamentalists or use this label? i see some nodding. any examples? yes. trying to describe alternate groups that do terror attacks? it is a term that you here more often with the context of islam. what about here among american christian groups? do you hear the label? up north many of those christians we would ve called fundamental christians. in my experience it is an often used by the fundamentalists themselves. you have heard it as a pejorative term, which lines up with my personal experience. there are exceptions. i have met some proud, independent baptists who claim the term fundamentalist. but generally it seems to be used as an insult. it is not a label that most christians will apply to
all right. let s begin. my name is molly. we re at the university of north carolina at chapel hill and today s lecture is on the history of american fundamentalism. i will try to answer three big questions today. number one, what is protestant fundamentalism? ha does the term mean? second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture? third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the united states than in any other society in the western world? i m curious, is fundamentalism, fundamentalists, are these terms that you hear today? do you know people who call themselves fundamentalists or use this label? i see some nodding. any examples some examples? yes. people are trying to describe alternate groups that could do terrorist attacks. so it is a term that you hear more often in the context of islam. what about here among american christian groups? do you hear the label? from up north many people who are just christians down here we would have cal
chapel hill and today s lecture is on the history of american fundamentalism and pentecostalism. i m going to try to answer three big questions today, number one, what is protestant fundamentalism, what does the term mean? second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture? and third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the united states than in any other society in the western world? i m curious, is fundamentalism, fundamentalists, are these terms that you hear today? do you know people who call themselves fundamentalists or use this label? i see some nodding. any examples? why he? trying to describe alternate groups that can do terrorist attacks. so it s a term you hear more often in the context of islam. what about here among american christian groups, do you hear the label? yeah? i m from up north and many people who are christians down here we would have called fundamentalist christians often as a pejorative, it s not often used by the
north carolina at chapel hill and today s lecture is on the history of american fundamentalism and pentecostalism. i will try to answer three big questions today. number one, what is protestant fundamentalism? what does the term mean? second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture? and third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the united states then in any other society in the western world? curious, is fundamentalism, fundamentalists are these terms that you here today? do you that you hear today? do you know people that use this label? i can see some knotting. any some nodding. any examples? term that you here more often in the context of islam. what about here, among american christian groups? i am from up north. and many of the christians down here we call fundamentalist christians. often as a per jordan of. ive.ften as a perjorat prof. worthen: that lines up with my own experience. i have met some proud, independent baptist that
prof. worthen: let us begin. my name is molly worthen. we are at the university of north carolina at chapel hill and today s lecture is on the history of american fundamentalism and pentecostalism. i will try to answer three big questions today. number one, what is protestant fundamentalism? what does the term mean? second, how did fundamentalists relate to mainstream culture? and third, why has fundamentalism been so much more influential in the united states than in any other society in the western world? i am curious, is fundamentalism, fundamentalists are these terms that you hear today? do you know people who call themselves fundamentalists or use this label? i can see some nodding. any examples? is that how they describe groups that do terrorist attack? it is a term that you hear more often in the context of islam. what about here, among american christian groups? i am from up north. and many of the christians down here we call fundamentalist christians. often as