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ProtestantEvangelical

Generic Evangelical, Bible-centered

Founded
1800s-present (ongoing movement)
Headquarters
No central headquarters (independent churches)
Membership
Approximately 25 million in the U.S.
Key Documents
Bible only (no denominational creeds or confessions)

Theological Positions

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All people will eventually be saved (universalism).

End Times / stronglyDisagree

People who never hear the gospel cannot be saved.

Evangelism & Missions / agree

Jesus died on the cross for our sins.

Jesus / stronglyAgree

Jesus is the only way to salvation.

Jesus / stronglyAgree

Jesus never sinned during His earthly life.

Jesus / stronglyAgree

Jesus rose from the dead on the third day.

Jesus / stronglyAgree

Jesus was born of a virgin.

Jesus / stronglyAgree

A person can lose their salvation.

Salvation / neutral

A person must be born again to be saved.

Salvation / stronglyAgree

Baptism is required for salvation.

Salvation / disagree

Writings and Documents

Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy

Consensus declaration by 300 evangelical scholars meeting in 1978, defining and defending the doctrine of biblical inerrancy influential among independent Bible churches.

Source: ICBI Chicago Statement, Article XII

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The Lausanne Covenant

Landmark 1974 evangelical manifesto drafted at the International Congress on World Evangelization, articulating shared convictions on Scripture, evangelism, social responsibility, and Christian unity embraced by many non-denominational churches worldwide.

Source: Lausanne Covenant §2 ‘The Authority and Power of the Bible’

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