This term was identified with Christian theology around 1900 and refers to a
belief in those doctrines that are fundamental to Bible Christianity. These
are those truths that are fundamental in that if they are rejected, though
one may refer to their religion as Christianity, it in fact is no longer Christianity.
- The Trinity and Deity of Christ
- The inspiration of the Bible
- The new birth is by grace through faith in the work of Jesus Christ,
not of our own works of righteousness
- The literal place called Heaven, and the literal place called Hell
- The literal death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ
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