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evangelicalism

/ee-van-jel-i-kuh-liz-uhm, ev-uhn-/US // ˌi vænˈdʒɛl ɪ kəˌlɪz əm, ˌɛv ən- //

福音主义,福音派,福音教派,福音教

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : evangelical doctrines or principles.
    • : adherence to evangelical principles or doctrines or to an evangelical church or party.

Examples

  • Looking back, I see how I didn’t have the strongest container in my family but evangelicalism gave me a worldview to live in.

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

  • Conservative evangelicalism is losing millennials in gobs, and the World Vision fallout is sure to only accelerate the fallout.

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

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

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

  • The collision in the drama is not at all between "bigoted churchmanship" and evangelicalism, but between irreligion and religion.

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

  • Failure to see this is the cause of a very serious breakdown in modern evangelicalism.

  • The noble anti-slavery movement must be excepted, for it was very directly connected with evangelicalism.

  • He was tolerant of all religious forms, but with a natural bias towards Anglican Evangelicalism.