The Fundamentals
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The Fundamentals
Summary
The Fundamentals is a literary work[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Fundamentals authored James Orr[3].
- The Fundamentals authored B. B. Warfield[4].
- The Fundamentals authored G. Campbell Morgan[5].
- The Fundamentals authored R. A. Torrey[6].
- The Fundamentals authored Arthur Tappan Pierson[7].
- The Fundamentals authored Dyson Hague[8].
- The Fundamentals's instance of is recorded as literary work[9].
- The Fundamentals's editor is recorded as A. C. Dixon[10].
- The Fundamentals's editor is recorded as R. A. Torrey[11].
- The Fundamentals's genre is recorded as essay[12].
- The Fundamentals's language of work or name is recorded as English[13].
- The Fundamentals's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02q4l8n[14].
- The Fundamentals's Internet Archive ID is recorded as fundamentalstest17chic[15].
- The Fundamentals's Internet Archive ID is recorded as cu31924031663168[16].
- The Fundamentals's Internet Archive ID is recorded as cu31924098504685[17].
- The Fundamentals's main subject is recorded as historical criticism[18].
- The Fundamentals's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as topic/The-Fundamentals[19].
- The Fundamentals's has effect is recorded as Christian fundamentalism[20].
- The Fundamentals's different from is recorded as The Fundamentals[21].
- The Fundamentals's Google News topics ID is recorded as CAAqJAgKIh5DQkFTRUFvS0wyMHZNREp4Tkd3NGJoSUNaVzRvQUFQAQ[22].
- The Fundamentals's funder is recorded as Lyman Stewart[23].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include James Orr[3], a historian[24], 1844–1913[25]; B. B. Warfield[4], a theologian[26], 1851–1921[27], of United States[28]; G. Campbell Morgan[5], a preacher[29], 1863–1945[30]; R. A. Torrey[6], a theologian[31], 1856–1928[32], of United States[33]; Arthur Tappan Pierson[7], a writer[34], 1837–1911[35], of United States[36]; and Dyson Hague[8], 1857–1935[37].
Why It Matters
The Fundamentals ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (45 views/month).[2]