Evangelical is a Greek and Latin word for good news..They used
word gospel as a followers of martin luther who said justification
by Jesus christ faith on their scripture called
Evangelicals..Europe and North America referred as Evangelical
revival..They do work for movement conversion
experience,scripture,missionary work than sacraments and traditions
of the church..In early century modernists and fundamentalists are
protestant denominant and they left their old churches and found
new one..This separation from modernism called heresy and apostasy
breaks with church sponsored of higher learning found new colleges
and seminaries from fundamentalism..This action indicate denial of
the modern scholarship.
Evangelical personality expanded and they found young baptist
Graham..Graham skills made refusal and preaches mission and
involved in theological controversies and he dis more for the
public..They and some theologians made commitment with
institutionalized christianity by training school,college,seminary
and they created some organizational unity with the formation of
the national association of evangelical..They found World
Evangelical Fellowship more than 110 million people,110 regional
and national organization affiliated with this..As Evangelical
community expanded they made organization with
scientist,doctor,athletes..Campus crusade for Christ opened more
Protestant and Roman catholic organizations..
They did the cultural studies with the communication of American
Scientific Affiliation and the Evangelical theological
society..Carl McIntire leader conducted radio broadcast..In 20th
century they found American council of christian churches and
International council of christian churches..Before world war II
they bring their message to American by media..After world war lot
of broadcast station served for them internationally..In 1980 and
90 Evangelical movement expanded more..Reformed tradition from
Methodist tradition important for their growth..Holiness and
Pentecostal churches made National Association of Evangelicals and
World Evangelical fellowship,they expanded their intellectual
view..Bible is the word of god many Evangelical made critical
biblical scholarship and belief in biological evolution developed
consciousness and culture with theological perspectives..
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