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The word evangelicalism often refers to a broad collection of religious beliefs, practices, and traditions which are found among Protestant Christians and some Evangelical Catholics . Evangelicalism is typified by an emphasis on Evangelism , a personal experience of conversion, Biblically -oriented faith, and a belief in the relevance of Christian faith to some cultural issues. Historically, the movement began in the early 18th century as a response to Enlightenment thinking. It stressed a more personal relationship with God at the individual level; as well as Activism based upon one's biblically based beliefs. Current media usage of the term (especially in the United States ), is often synonymous with Conservative Protestant Christians. This is only partly accurate, as the movement embraces a wide range of expressions of faith around the four core characteristics. DOCTRINE The Bible is accepted by evangelicals as reliable and the ultimate authority in matters of faith and practice. The Doctrine s of '' Sola Scriptura '' and '' Sola Fide '' are primary. The historicity of the Miracles Of Jesus and the Virgin Birth , Crucifixion , Resurrection , and Second Coming are asserted, although there are a variety of understandings of the End Times and Eschatology . |
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