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The Origins of Fundamentalism
In the early 1900s, as we have our Scofield study Bibles now and we're worried about Darwinism. But then you have a gap or a shift between a new group that you describe as nationalist fundamentalists. And so what I call the nationalist fundamentalists are people like William Jennings Bryan. They really see a lot of what fundamentalism is doing is basically protecting American society from these anti-Christian ideas as he understands it.