The Apostle Paul was a Christian Fundamentalist
"Fundamentalism was in being and existed long before liberalism was born. Schleiermacher (1768–1834) is generally conceded as the father of modernism. But Fundamentalism is simply a 20th century restatement of the historic Christian Faith. Its beginning is in the New Testament. The designation of Fundamentalism is new to the century, but the content of Fundamentalism goes way back. It would be perfectly proper to identify the Apostle Paul as a Fundamentalist, for he held to the fundamentals of the Faith. It is important to understand that Fundamentalism is not the result of liberalism, nor a reaction to it." - Archer Weniger