Christian Fundamentalism
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What is the main emphasis of Christian fundamentalism?

  • Historical accuracy of the Bible
  • Biblical literalism (correct)
  • Cultural modernism
  • Theological liberalism
  • What was the reaction of fundamentalists to 19th-century modernist theologians?

  • They rejected biblical inerrancy
  • They argued that modernists misunderstood or rejected certain doctrines (correct)
  • They focused on cultural modernism
  • They embraced the theological liberalism
  • What do fundamentalists believe in relation to the Bible?

  • Biblical ambiguity and uncertainty
  • Biblical infallibility and biblical inerrancy (correct)
  • Biblical adaptability and interpretation
  • Biblical skepticism and criticism
  • What are the core beliefs typically called in Christian fundamentalism?

    <p>The 'Five Fundamentals'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does fundamentalism manifest itself in various denominations?

    <p>Belief in various theologies</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of solving a system of linear equations?

    <p>To find the values of the variables that are solutions to both equations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does a linear equation in two variables represent?

    <p>A line on a coordinate plane</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How many solutions does a system of two linear equations have if the lines are parallel?

    <p>No solution</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does it mean if a point lies on the graph of a linear equation?

    <p>The point satisfies the equation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the graph of a system of two linear equations used for?

    <p>To visualize the points of intersection, if any</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Christian Fundamentalism

    • Emphasizes a strict adherence to core Christian beliefs and a literal interpretation of scripture.
    • Emerged as a response to modernist theology and the perceived erosion of traditional values.

    Response to Modernist Theologians

    • Fundamentalists firmly opposed the modernist view, which sought to reinterpret scripture in light of contemporary science and philosophy.
    • They aimed to protect traditional beliefs from being undermined, leading to the development of a distinct movement.

    Beliefs About the Bible

    • Holds the Bible as infallible and the ultimate authority in all matters of faith and practice.
    • Advocates for a literal interpretation, rejecting metaphorical readings that compromise traditional understandings.

    Core Beliefs

    • Often summarized in the "Five Fundamentals":
      • Inerrancy of Scripture
      • Virgin birth of Jesus
      • Substitutionary atonement
      • Bodily resurrection of Jesus
      • Historical authenticity of miracles.

    Manifestation in Denominations

    • Fundamentalism can be found across various Christian denominations, including Baptists, Presbyterians, and Evangelical churches.
    • Each denomination may interpret and express fundamentalist beliefs differently, resulting in diverse practices and emphases.

    Purpose of Solving Systems of Linear Equations

    • To find the values of variables that satisfy all equations simultaneously.
    • Useful in various fields, including economics and engineering, for modeling relationships.

    Linear Equation in Two Variables

    • Represents a straight line on a graph, where each point on the line corresponds to a solution of the equation.
    • The general form is ax + by = c, where a, b, and c are constants.

    Solutions of Parallel Lines

    • If two linear equations graph as parallel lines, the system has no solutions.
    • This occurs because parallel lines never intersect.

    Implications of a Point on a Linear Graph

    • A point on the graph of a linear equation indicates a specific solution that satisfies the equation.
    • This means that the coordinates of the point fulfill the relationship defined by the linear equation.

    Purpose of Graphing Two Linear Equations

    • To visually represent the solutions of the system and determine relationships between the variables.
    • The intersection point, if present, represents the unique solution to the system.

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