

Fundamentalism
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Cecil Avant
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1920s Fundamentalism
A set of religious beliefs including traditional Christian ideas about Jesus Christ, the belief that the Bible was inspired by God and does not contain contradictions or errors, and is literally true
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Rise of Fundamentalism
Tensions over theories found in Darwinism began following the Civil War.
Modernists attempted to update Christianity to match their view of science. They denied biblical miracles and argued that God manifests himself through the social evolution of society.
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Scopes Monkey Trial
Symbolizes the conflict between science and theology, faith and reason, individual liberty and majority rule.
The clash between urban sophistication and rural fundamentalism.
In 1925, John Scopes, a schoolteacher, was put on trial in Dayton TN for violating state law that forbid the teaching of evolution
Thousands of people swelled the town of a thousand. For 12 days in July, 1925, 100 reporters sent dispatches.
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Multiple Choice
Why was John Scopes put on trial?
Rejecting religion completely
Teaching evolutionary theory
Teaching about God
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Scopes Trial
William Jennings Bryan, three time Democratic presidential nominee, was the lawyer for the prosecution.
Clarence Darrow was the defending lawyer for Scopes
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Scopes Trial
The trial judge had prohibited the defense from using scientists as witnesses. So, on the trial's seventh day, the defense team called Bryan to testify as an expert on the Bible. Darrow subjected Bryan to a withering cross-examination. He got Bryan to say that Creation was not completed in a week, but over a period of time that "might have continued for millions of years."
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The Result
Scopes was convicted and fined $100. However, the conviction was thrown out on a technicality by the Tennessee Supreme Court: that the judge, and not the jury, had determined the $100 fine. In 1967, the Supreme Court struck down Tennessee's anti-evolution law for violating the Constitution's prohibition against the establishment of religion.
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Multiple Choice
What was the verdict
Scopes lost and was fined
Scopes won
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Conclusions
The Scopes trial resulted in two enduring conclusions: that legislatures should not restrain the freedom of scientific inquiry, and that society should respect academic freedom.
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Poll
Should evolution be taught in schools?
Yes
No
1920s Fundamentalism
A set of religious beliefs including traditional Christian ideas about Jesus Christ, the belief that the Bible was inspired by God and does not contain contradictions or errors, and is literally true
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