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progressive evangelicals,
postconservative evangelicals, open
evangelicals and postevangelicals.
Progressive evangelicals, also
known as the
evangelical left...
- the "
Evangelical Empire", a
period in
which evangelicals dominated U.S.
cultural institutions,
including schools and universities.
Evangelicals of this...
- The
Evangelical Church may
refer to: Protestantism,
whose followers during the
reformation were
called evangelicals Evangelicalism,
especially those ****ociated...
- The
National ****ociation of
Evangelicals (NAE) is an
American ****ociation of
Evangelical Christian denominations, organizations, schools, churches, and...
- "
Evangelicals and
Catholics Together" is a 1994 e****enical do****ent
signed by
leading Evangelical and
Catholic scholars in the
United States. The co-signers...
- high-church party,
evangelicals emphasize experiential religion of the
heart over the
importance of
liturgical forms. As a result,
evangelicals are
often described...
-
Lutherans reject the "decision theology"
which is
common among modern evangelicals. The term "grace" has been
defined differently by
other Christian church...
-
Bible as the
primary authority for the Church.
Unlike other evangelicals,
those on the
evangelical left
often support and
utilize modern biblical exegesis...
-
interdenominational religious movement with
origins in
First Great Awakening.
Evangelical or
Evangelicals may also
refer to: Lutheranism, one of the
largest branches of...
- Spirit. The
insistence of
evangelicals,
based on
their beliefs found in the Gospels,
differs from
Catholicism in that
evangelicals "only wish to
justify this...