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  • {{r|Evangelicalism}}
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  • '''Liberty University''' is a private [[evangelicalism|evangelical]] [[Christianity|Christian]] co-educational college in Lynchbur
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  • ...der and [[Anglican]] clergyman who is noted as a leader of the worldwide [[evangelicalism|evangelical]] movement. He is famous as one of the principal authors of the === Conversion to Evangelicalism ===
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  • ...nt faith traditions and all those who are on a spiritual journey. We are [[evangelicalism|evangelical]], [[Catholic]]s, [[Pentecostalism|Pentecostals]] and [[Protest
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  • Pentecostals hold to the same set of core beliefs as the broader [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical]] movement, distinguishing themselves primarily in the belief t
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  • * Mitchel, Patrick. ''Evangelicalism and National Identity in Ulster, 1921-1998'' (2003) [http://www.questia.com
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  • ...[Protestantism|Protestant]] Christians and some [[Evangelical Catholics]]. Evangelicalism is typified by an emphasis on [[evangelism]], and by what adherents call a ...efined by [[David Bebbington]], in his study of [[United Kingdom|British]] evangelicalism, are known as the ''Bebbington Quadrilateral'', <ref>{{cite book
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  • ...no longer self-identifying as fundamentalist, preferring to use the term [[evangelicalism|evangelical]].
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  • ...t, Harry. ''The Divine Dramatist: George Whitefield and the Rise of Modern Evangelicalism'' William B. Eerdmans, 1991.
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  • * Hambrick-Stowe, Charles. ''Charles G. Finney and the Spirit of American Evangelicalism.'' Wm B. Eerdmans, 1996.
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  • ...ional Protestant upheaval" that also created [[Pietism]] in Germany, the [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical Revival]] and [[Methodism]] in England. <ref> Ahlstrom p. 263</
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  • ...berystwyth, back in 1963, and here also the first ever independent Welsh [[evangelicalism|Evangelical]] Church was established (see [[Evangelical Movement of Wales]]
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  • ...Jersey]]. Her early interest in [[theater]] gave way to [[politics]] and [[evangelicalism|evangelical Christianity]]. She joined the Republican Party and spoke up fo
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  • == Campaigns and evangelicalism == ...following of conscience led to campaigning on moral and political issues. Evangelicalism and work for reform went together easily enough. [[William Wilberforce]] a
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  • ...M. ''Fundamentalism and American Culture: The Shaping of Twentieth-Century Evangelicalism, 1870-1925'' Oxford University Press, 1980.
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  • ...watched Iowa caucus on Jan. 3, 2008. His political base is comprised of [[evangelicalism|evangelical Christians]]. He had been attacked as a tax-and-spend liberal,
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  • [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical Protestantism]] has become increasingly strong since its arriva
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