15 Facts About Evangelical Protestantism

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Evangelical Protestantism churches have been involved in the establishment of elementary and secondary schools.

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Term "Open Evangelical Protestantism" refers to a particular Christian school of thought or churchmanship, primarily in Great Britain .

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Evangelical Protestantism described receiving assurance of God's grace after a period of fasting, self-examination, and despair over his sins.

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Evangelical Protestantism preachers emphasized personal salvation and piety more than ritual and tradition.

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Evangelical Protestantism clergy networked together through societies such as the Eclectic Society in London and the Elland Society in Yorkshire.

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In Nigeria the Evangelical Protestantism Church Winning All is the largest church organization with five thousand congregations and over three million members.

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In Kenya, mainstream Evangelical Protestantism denominations have taken the lead in promoting political activism and backers, with the smaller Evangelical Protestantism sects of less importance.

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Daniel arap Moi was president 1978 to 2002 and claimed to be an Evangelical Protestantism; he proved intolerant of dissent or pluralism or decentralization of power.

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The rich and the poor remained traditional Catholics, while most Evangelical Protestantism Protestants were in the new lower-middle class–known as the "C class" .

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Evangelical Protestantism escalated the war against leftist guerrilla insurgents as a holy war against atheistic "forces of evil".

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Korean Evangelical Protestantism is characterized by theological conservatism coupled with an emotional revivalistic style.

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Sukman argues that since 1945, Evangelical Protestantism has been widely seen by Koreans as the religion of the middle class, youth, intellectuals, urbanites, and modernists.

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The Evangelical Protestantism Alliance, formed in 1846, was the first ecumenical evangelical body in the world and works to unite evangelicals, helping them listen to, and be heard by, the government, media and society.

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Recurrent themes within American Evangelical Protestantism discourse include abortion, evolution denial, secularism, and the notion of the United States as a Christian nation.

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Particularly controversial doctrine within the Evangelical Protestantism Churches is that of prosperity theology, which spread in the 1970s and 1980s in the United States, mainly through Pentecostal and charismatic televangelists.

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