Conservative evangelicalism and fundamentalism is a Protestant Christian movement which began in Great Britain in the 1730s. Most adherents consider its key characteristics to be: a belief in the need for personal conversion; some expression of the gospel in effort; a high regard for biblical authority; and an emphasis on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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  • Conservative evangelicalism and fundamentalism is a Protestant Christian movement which began in Great Britain in the 1730s. Most adherents consider its key characteristics to be: a belief in the need for personal conversion; some expression of the gospel in effort; a high regard for biblical authority; and an emphasis on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. David Bebbington has termed these four distinctive aspects conversionism, activism, biblicism, and crucicentrism, noting, "Together they form a quadrilateral of priorities that is the basis of Evangelicalism."
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  • Content fork of Evangelicalism, and implausible misnomer
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  • June 2009
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  • September
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  • Christian right
  • Evangelism
  • Religious right
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  • 16:38
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  • 20090917163842
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  • evangelical
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  • 2009 (xsd:integer)
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  • Conservative evangelicalism and fundamentalism is a Protestant Christian movement which began in Great Britain in the 1730s. Most adherents consider its key characteristics to be: a belief in the need for personal conversion; some expression of the gospel in effort; a high regard for biblical authority; and an emphasis on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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  • Conservative protestant evangelicalism and fundamentalism
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