RT Article T1 Varieties of Quest and the Religious Openness Hypothesis within Religious Fundamentalist and Biblical Foundationalist Ideological Surrounds JF Religions VO 5 IS 1 SP 1 OP 20 A1 Watson, Paul J. 1948-2019 A1 Chen, Zhuo A1 Morris, Ronald J. 1954- LA English PB MDPI YR 2014 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1745009973 AB According to the Religious Openness Hypothesis, the religious and psychological openness of American Christians is obscured by a defensive ghettoization of thought associated with a Religious Fundamentalist Ideological Surround and can be discovered instead within a Biblical Foundationalist Ideological Surround. A test of this claim examined Religious Fundamentalism, Biblical Foundationalism, Quest, and Multidimensional Quest Scales in 432 undergraduates. Christian Religious Reflection, Religious Schema, and Religious Orientation measures clarified these two ideological surrounds. Partial correlations controlling for Biblical Foundationalism described a Religious Fundamentalist Ideological Surround that more strongly rejected Quest and that more generally displayed a failure to integrate faith with intellect. Partial correlations controlling for Religious Fundamentalism revealed a Biblical Foundationalist Ideological Surround that was more open to Quest and that offered numerous demonstrations of an ability to unite faith with intellect. These data supplemented previous investigations in demonstrating that Christianity and other traditional religions have ideological resources for promoting a faithful intellect. K1 Biblical Foundationalism K1 Ideological Surround Model K1 Religious Fundamentalism K1 Religious Openness Hypothesis K1 Quest DO 10.3390/rel5010001