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evangelical$26285$ - traducción al griego

Open Evangelical; Open evangelical

evangelical      
adj. ευαγγελικός

Definición

evangelic
a.; (also evangelical)
1.
According to the gospel, consonant with the Gospels, founded on the New Testament.
2.
Contained in the Gospels or the New Testament.
3.
Earnest for the teachings of the Gospels, sound in the gospel, adhering to the letter of the gospel.
4.
Devout, fervent, deeply pious, edifying.
5.
German Protestant, national Protestant (in Germany).
6.
Pietist, Protestant who emphasizes sin, atonement, and regeneration.

Wikipedia

Open evangelicalism

An open evangelical attempts to uphold evangelical doctrines, morality, and spirituality, while also being inclusive of others. It is a term which is commonly used in the United Kingdom in reference to both individuals and institutions.

Open evangelicals describe their position as combining a traditional evangelical emphasis on the nature of scriptural authority, the teaching of the ecumenical creeds and other traditional doctrinal teachings, with an approach towards culture and other theological points of view which tends to be more inclusive than that taken by other evangelicals. In the Church of England, Graham Kings contrasts open evangelicals from "conservative evangelicals" and "charismatic evangelicals". Another Anglican, Martyn Percy, contends that such a position is quite tenuous and, on divisive issues, either stands firm to a form of uncritical conservatism or risks being attacked as theological liberalism.

The think tank Fulcrum and the periodical Anvil were established as fora for open evangelicals within the Church of England. Prominent advocates of the open evangelical position include N. T. Wright, Graham Kings, Steven Croft, and Justin Welby. Among Anglican theological colleges, open evangelicalism is particularly strong within Ridley Hall, Cambridge, Cranmer Hall, Durham, and Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. Prominent open evangelical churches include St Mary's Church, Islington (Diocese of London), and St Nicholas' Church, Durham.