Noun
Adherence to evangelical doctrines; evangelism.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll of these churches have more ancient doctrinal statements asserting the authority of scripture, but may interpret these statements in such a way as to allow for a very broad range of teaching—from evangelicalism to skepticism. Source: Internet
From evangelicalism to progressivism at Oberlin College, 1866-1917 (The Ohio State University Press, 1969). Source: Internet
Charles G. Finney and the Spirit of American Evangelicalism. Source: Internet
Pietism was sweeping German countries. citation Evangelicalism was waxing strong in England. Source: Internet
His new enthusiasm for Evangelicalism, his conversion, and his move to Olney in 1767 brought him into contact with John Newton. Source: Internet
American evangelicalism has its prosperity theology; but American celebrity, too, has knelt before an altar of exceptionalism. Source: Internet