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Qu'est-ce (qui) est evangelic - définition

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  • Jonathan Edwards' account of the revival in Northampton was published in 1737 as ''[[A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God in the Conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northampton]]''.
  • Williamstown]], Kentucky, United States
  • Baptist Hospital Mutengene ([[Tiko]]), member of the [[Cameroon Baptist Convention]].
  • Socially conservative evangelical Protestantism plays a major role in the [[Bible Belt]], an area covering almost all of the Southern United States. Evangelicals form a majority in the region.
  • The Prayer Book of 1662 included the [[Thirty-Nine Articles]] emphasized by [[evangelical Anglican]]s.
  • The evangelical revivalist [[Billy Graham]] in [[Duisburg]], Germany, 1954.
  •  Worship service at [[Christ's Commission Fellowship]] Pasig affiliated to the [[Christ's Commission Fellowship]] in 2014, in [[Pasig]], Philippines.
  •  Chümoukedima Ao Baptist Church building in [[Chümoukedima]], [[Nagaland]], affiliated with the [[Nagaland Baptist Church Council]] (India).
  •  Worship at [[El Lugar de Su Presencia]], in [[Bogotá]], in Colombia, 2019.
  • [[Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary]], in [[Hong Kong]], 2008.
  • When forbidden from preaching from the pulpits of [[parish church]]es, [[John Wesley]] began [[open-air preaching]].
  • Evangelical Free Church at Kirkkokatu street in [[Vanhatulli]] neighborhood in [[Oulu]], Finland.
  •  College of Nursing, [[Central Philippine University]] in [[Iloilo City]], affiliated with the [[Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches]], 2018.
  • [[Together for the Gospel]], an evangelical pastors' conference held biennially. A panel discussion with (from left to right) [[Albert Mohler]], [[Ligon Duncan]], [[C. J. Mahaney]], and [[Mark Dever]].
  • revival]] is an essential part of work done by evangelical missionaries.
  • Temple of Solomon]] replica built by the [[Universal Church of the Kingdom of God]] in São Paulo.
  • TheCall]] rally in 2008, Washington, D.C. [[United States Capitol]] in the background.
  • abolish the slave trade]].

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.
Evangelic         
·adj Belonging to, or contained in, the gospel; evangelical.
Evangelicism         
·noun Evangelical principles; evangelism.

Wikipédia

Evangelicalism

Evangelicalism (), also called evangelical Christianity or evangelical Protestantism, is a worldwide interdenominational movement within Protestant Christianity that affirms the centrality of being "born again", in which an individual experiences personal conversion; the authority of the Bible as God's revelation to humanity (biblical inerrancy); and spreading the Christian message. The word evangelical comes from the Greek (euangelion) word for "good news".

Its origins are usually traced to 1738, with various theological streams contributing to its foundation, including Pietism and Radical Pietism, Puritanism, Quakerism, Presbyterianism and Moravianism (in particular its bishop Nicolaus Zinzendorf and his community at Herrnhut). Preeminently, John Wesley and other early Methodists were at the root of sparking this new movement during the First Great Awakening. Today, evangelicals are found across many Protestant branches, as well as in various denominations around the world, not subsumed to a specific branch. Among leaders and major figures of the evangelical Protestant movement were Nicolaus Zinzendorf, George Fox, John Wesley, George Whitefield, Jonathan Edwards, Billy Graham, Bill Bright, Harold Ockenga, Gudina Tumsa, John Stott, Francisco Olazábal, William J. Seymour, Martyn Lloyd-Jones.

The movement has long had a presence in the Anglosphere before spreading further afield in the 19th, 20th and early 21st centuries. The movement gained great momentum during the 18th and 19th centuries with the Great Awakenings in Great Britain and the United States.

In 2016, there were an estimated 619 million evangelicals in the world, meaning that one in four Christians would be classified as evangelical. The United States has the largest proportion of evangelicals in the world. American evangelicals are a quarter of that nation's population and its single largest religious group. As a transdenominational coalition, evangelicals can be found in nearly every Protestant denomination and tradition, particularly within the Reformed (Continental Reformed, Presbyterian, Congregational), Plymouth Brethren, Baptist, Methodist (Wesleyan–Arminian), Lutheran, Moravian, Free Church, Mennonite, Quaker, Pentecostal/charismatic and non-denominational churches.

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1. Observers believe that although Park made apologetic gestures and toned down his evangelic tone during the hostage crisis to secure the release of the hostages, his principled stance on overseas mission hasn‘t abated at all.