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Evangelicals

2019
Abstract Chapter 5 explores the religious, spiritual, and secular lives of Evangelical twentysomethings, who account for 30% of all twentysomethings. Using congregational ethnographies of two Evangelical churches, this chapter describes why and how religiously active Evangelicals, which includes most Evangelicals, select a church to join.
Tim Clydesdale, Kathleen Garces-Foley
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Parrhesia: The Development of the Meaning and Its Influence on the Christian Evangelization

Proceedings of The International Conference on Theology, Religion, Culture, and Humanities
This study aims to display the development of the meaning of parrhesia Παρρησία which heavily influenced evangelization. Parrhesia is one of the most essential concepts in ancient Greek which added richness to the LXX and the New Testament.
Ishak Jacues Cavin   +3 more
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Evangelism, Evangelization, and Catechesis

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1994
Au milieu des efforts contemporains pour renouveler l'Eglise, le processus d'evangelisation doit etre reaffirme et reinstitue. La place de l'evangelisation se situe entre entre evangelisme et catechese. Tandis que l'evangelisme cherche a attirer les personnes a l'Eglise et la catechese a instruire sur la longue duree, l'evangelisation initie les gens a
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Evangelical and Post-Evangelical Christianity

European Judaism, 2005
According to recent polls by US News and World Report , there are today 119 million U.S. citizens who class themselves as 'actively believing' Christians. Of these, more than eighty million profess to attend church more than once every week. Extrapolating from this same survey, more than sixty million Americans believe their Christian faith to be the ...
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Evangelicals

Abstract The chapter delves into the significant impact of evangelical Christianity on American culture, society, and politics. It provides a historical overview of the rise of evangelicalism, emphasizing how the movement adapted to changing cultural landscapes while retaining its foundational beliefs.
Thomas Schirrmacher, Frank Hinkelmann
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‘The power of a simple gift’: The ethics of children’s evangelization by Christian NGOs in Côte d’Ivoire

Social Compass, 2019
This article examines how some Evangelical nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Côte d’Ivoire have focused their actions towards children and in doing so use strategies based on gifts and play.
M. Leblanc, Boris Koenig
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Evangelicals

2022
Latin American Evangelicals are a growing and heterogenous religious group with more than 100 years of missionary presence. According to Samuel Escobar, Latin American Evangelical identity is characterised by: Reformation heritage, evangelising passion, personal piety, Anabaptist posture, Puritan ethics, and the social dimension of the gospel.
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Evangelicalism

Dialog, 2008
Abstract:  The evangelical ethos gives priority to grace over works and is shaped by its irrepressible missionary impulse; faith is existential rather than merely conceptual. The early roots of evangelicalism through the modern period are discussed, and put in context with other movements that grew out of the Reformation.
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Palestinian Evangelicals and Global Evangelicalism

Abstract Given the great theological significance of the state of Israel for many evangelicals worldwide, the existence of a population of Palestinian (Israeli) evangelicals seems counterintuitive at first. This small population shares common markers of evangelicalism but due to their Palestinian identity has a difficult relationship ...
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Evangelization

2018
Millions of devotees acclaim the Nahuatl-language Nican mopohua account of the apparitions of Our Lady of Guadalupe to Juan Diego as the foundational text of the Guadalupe tradition. A number of scholarly analyses have examined the Nican mopohua as a prime source for that tradition. But no previous study has focused on a theological examination of Luis
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