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Education and Formation for Evangelism: Evangelism and Youth
International Review of Mission, 2007When I began preparations for this presentation, I was struck by the main theme of this seminar, viz. mission as proclamation of the gospel. It was a reminder of the need for a holistic approach to what we have generally come to understand as "proclamation". For many Christians in India, both the theologically trained as well as the laity, proclamation
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2020
Evangelical Christianity in East and Southeast Asia has experienced significant growth since the 1970s, fueled by factors such as Western missions, indigenous movements, and the rise of Pentecostalism. This growth is particularly evident in countries like South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Cambodia, Myanmar, and the Philippines.
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Evangelical Christianity in East and Southeast Asia has experienced significant growth since the 1970s, fueled by factors such as Western missions, indigenous movements, and the rise of Pentecostalism. This growth is particularly evident in countries like South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Cambodia, Myanmar, and the Philippines.
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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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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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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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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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Evangelical Travel and the Evangelical Construction of Gender
1992The religious journey, the oldest and culturally most acceptable mode of travel for women was, also, the one to survive longest. It persisted down to the twentieth century. Indeed the concept and popular image of the pilgrimage, as well as actual travel to the Holy Places, had a revival during the second half of the nineteenth century.
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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 ...openaire +1 more source
2017
Evangelical theology emphasizes a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ, cultivated through prayer, Bible study, and worship, which shapes the social behaviour of its followers. Evangelicalism exists across Protestant and Anglican traditions, with Pentecostal churches being the fastest-growing and most numerous.
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Evangelical theology emphasizes a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ, cultivated through prayer, Bible study, and worship, which shapes the social behaviour of its followers. Evangelicalism exists across Protestant and Anglican traditions, with Pentecostal churches being the fastest-growing and most numerous.
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3–5 sentences, or around 120 words and no more than 200 words In a European context, the term “Evangelicals” encompasses both the revivalist elements within “historical” Protestant churches, which have been rooted for centuries in their various national contexts, and the more recent waves of revival and evangelism, including charismatic expressions ...
Thomas Schirrmacher, Frank Hinkelmann
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Thomas Schirrmacher, Frank Hinkelmann
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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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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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