evangelicalism









evangelicalism


evangelicalism [ee-van-jel-i-kuh-liz-uh m, ev-uh n-] ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. evangelical doctrines or principles.
  2. adherence to evangelical principles or doctrines or to an evangelical church or party.

Origin of evangelicalism First recorded in 1825–35; evangelical + -ism Examples from the Web for evangelicalism Contemporary Examples of evangelicalism

  • A second coming of Rapture-minded evangelicalism is always one catastrophe, book, revival, or Nicolas Cage movie away.

    The Rapture: The Theological Idea That Inspired ‘The Leftovers’

    Matthew Paul Turner

    July 6, 2014

  • But the World Vision scandal is just the latest indication that the “big tent” of Cold War evangelicalism has collapsed.

    World Vision’s Gay Compromise

    Brad Kramer

    March 26, 2014

  • And on the edges of evangelicalism, where alertness to “New Age” influence runs high, concern has bloomed into outrage.

    The Strange Saga of ‘Jesus Calling,’ The Evangelical Bestseller You’ve Never Heard Of

    Ruth Graham

    February 23, 2014

  • The divide between American evangelicalism and science is great and shows no signs of diminishing.

    How Creationism Hurts Christian Colleges—And Their Students

    Karl W. Giberson

    February 13, 2014

  • Beck is a Mormon, but he’s always incorporated elements of American evangelicalism into his ideology.

    Uprising in Egypt Splits U.S Conservatives

    Michelle Goldberg

    February 1, 2011

  • Historical Examples of evangelicalism

  • This brought him back for a season to the Evangelicalism he had been reared in.

    Literary Celebrities of the English Lake-District

    Frederick Sessions

  • Evangelicalism had stirred old-fashioned orthodoxy, and we felt its action.

    Chantry House

    Charlotte M. Yonge

  • It is dangerous to deny any “great truth,” but how many does evangelicalism possess?

    Flowers of Freethought

    George W. Foote

  • But evangelicalism, and the great truths of evangelicalism, are very different things.

    Flowers of Freethought

    George W. Foote

  • Certainly, Evangelicalism had made way in the Establishment, and was not regarded as it had been in days gone by.

    Recollections of a Long Life

    John Stoughton

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