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Evangelicalism (/ˌiːvænˈdʒɛlɪkəlɪzəm, ˌɛvæn-, -ən-/), also
called evangelical Christianity or
evangelical Protestantism, is a
worldwide interdenominational...
- colleges, open
evangelicalism is
particularly strong within Ridley Hall, Cambridge,
Cranmer Hall, Durham, and
Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. Open
evangelical churches...
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conservative evangelicalism. In this sense,
conservative evangelicalism can be
thought of as
distinct from
liberal evangelicalism, open
evangelicalism, and charismatic...
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adopted historian David Bebbington's
definition of
evangelicalism.
According to Bebbington,
evangelicalism has four
major characteristics.
These are conversionism...
- societies.
Alternative terms include Ethiopian–Eritrean
Evangelicalism or the Ethiopian–Eritrean
Evangelical Church.
Sometimes the
denominations and organizations...
- Post-
evangelicalism is a
movement of
former adherents of
evangelicalism,
sometimes linked with the
emerging church phenomenon, but
including a variety...
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Anglicanism that
shares affinity with
broader evangelicalism.
Evangelical Anglicans share with
other evangelicals the
attributes of "conversionism, activism...
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Christian values Christian Zionism Conservative evangelicalism in the
United Kingdom A. C.
Dixon Evangelicalism Glossary of
Christianity Hindu fundamentalism...
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Evangelical Church may
refer to:
Evangelicalism,
especially those ****ociated with the
National ****ociation of
Evangelicals Lutheranism Armenian Evangelical...
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Fundamentalism and
Evangelicalism Eerdmans, 1991. Luo,
Michael (April 16, 2006). "
Evangelicals Debate the
Meaning of '
Evangelical'". The New York Times...