alexander284
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How would you define the often used term "Evangelical Christian?"
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Some who believes in the Fundamental doctrines of Christianity, but also holds to engaging culture and in to using education and to fight in the scientific arena!How would you define the often used term "Evangelical Christian?"
One who is a member of a largely autonomous noncatholic local congregation whose focus is on salvation by grace through faith in Christ.How would you define the often used term "Evangelical Christian?"
NutHow would you define the often used term "Evangelical Christian?"
Historically, it was a self-given name to the more conservative portions of mainstream Protestant denominations (think Presbyterians, Methodists, Christian Church, etc.) descendent from the Reformation that affirmed the fundamentals of the faith, yet did not want to be characterized by the excesses and bad reputations of much of the fundamentalist movement of the early 20th century. Therefore, Baptists were not evangelicals since they were products of the Radical Reformation.How would you define the often used term "Evangelical Christian?"
Hmmm, personally I believe that people like Wesley and George Whitefield to be true Evangelicals.Historically, it was a self-given name to the more conservative portions of mainstream Protestant denominations (think Presbyterians, Methodists, Christian Church, etc.) descendent from the Reformation that affirmed the fundamentals of the faith, yet did not want to be characterized by the excesses and bad reputations of much of the fundamentalist movement of the early 20th century. Therefore, Baptists were not evangelicals since they were products of the Radical Reformation.
Later, Baptists individually declared themselves evangelicals, not knowing and/or not caring about the historical background, to tie themselves to a broader conservative movement for spiritual and/or political reasons.
Pollsters don't care about the history of the term and group non-black, non-Catholic, non-liturgical church-attenders into "evangelical" and see it primarily in political voting-block terms.
The common usage can cover a large area of doctrine I think. I'd say common usage definition would typically be those who are theologically conservative (and politically conservative, in many cases) and believe in evangelism.
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There is a wide cavern from your idea of politically conservative and mine.The common usage can cover a large area of doctrine I think. I'd say common usage definition would typically be those who are theologically conservative (and politically conservative, in many cases) and believe in evangelism.
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Who is evangelical in that church?Evangelical Lutheran Church in America?
I would call that a born again Christian1. Someone who had had a born again experience.
2. Someone who feels compelled to tell others about their faith.
3. Someone who believes the Bible to be inerrant and the final authority on doctrinal matters.
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One article I found on the internet said an Evangelical Christian was "anyone who likes Billy Graham" and later "a white Christian Republican."
The underlying truth is that labels mean what the user means, and therefore can mean very different things.
One who holds to the Cardinal truths of Christianity, and also willing to engage and confront culture and society and engage them on their own turfs, such as other religions, evolution, social lifestyles etc!How would you define the often used term "Evangelical Christian?"
How so?There is a wide cavern from your idea of politically conservative and mine.
Define politically conservativeHow so?
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An Evangelical Christian is one who is born again and spreads the gospel.How would you define the often used term "Evangelical Christian?"