On the surface it would seem that this modern Evangelical doctrine would have nothing in common with the Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox doctrines of authority. But despite the very real differences, the modern Evangelical position shares one major flaw with both the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox positions.
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vangelical, a term literally meaning "of or pertaining to the Gospel," was employed from the eighteenth century on to designate the school of theology adhered to by those Protestants who believed that the essence of the Gospel lay in the doctrine of salvation by faith in the death of Christ, which atoned for man's...
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The Evangelical party of the Church of England (the established church) flourished from 1789 to 1850, and during that time increasingly dominated many aspects of English life and, with its dissenting or nonconformist allies, was responsible for many of the attitudes today thought of as "Victorian." These heirs of...
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Indeed, by the 1820s evangelical Protestantism was by far the dominant expression of Christianity in the United States. The concept of evangelism–revival-codified, streamlined, and routinized by evangelists like Charles G. Finney (1792-1875)–became “revivalism” as evangelicals set out to convert the nation.
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Adopted by the Conference on June 26, 2008  ... The Evangelical Free Church of America is an association of autonomous churches united around these theological convictions:
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The Evangelical Doctrine of Baptism; Churchman 112/1 1998; John Stott; This article was first published in The Anglican Synthesis – Essays by Catholics and; Evangelicals in 1964 and is reprinted here without charge by kind permission of the author.
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Reformed theology insists that the biblical doctrine of justification is forensic in nature. What does this mean? In the popular jargon of religion, the word forensic is used infrequently. The word is not foreign, however, to ordinary language.
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These writings constitute an important restatement of the evangelical doctrine of Scripture. Scripture Alone will help all Christians to stand firm in defense of the truth. ... Among his more than sixty books is Faith Alone: The Evangelical Doctrine of Justification. He was a leader in the International Council on...
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