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evangelicalism (Gk. euangelos, ‘good news’ or ‘gospel’) Term applied to several, generally Protestant, tendencies within the Christian Church. In a broad sense it has been applied to Protestantism as a whole because of its claim to base its doctrines strictly on the gospel. Evangelicalism denotes the school which stresses personal conversion and witness of salvation by faith in the atoning death of Jesus Christ.

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