evangelicalism

noun
  1. A Christian movement or tradition emphasizing the authority of the Bible, the importance of personal conversion (being 'born again'), and the centrality of Christ's death and resurrection for salvation.
  2. Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the organized movement or its adherents; Primarily used in religious and theological contexts
  3. The beliefs, practices, and culture associated with evangelical Christians as a social and political group.
  4. Usage: Often used in sociological and political discourse

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