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Evangelical and scholars
Evangelical scholars and pastoral leaders critical of inclusive language translations include John F. MacArthur, J. I. Packer, Jack T. Chick, Gail Riplinger, James Dobson, Jerry Falwell, Texe Marrs, Wayne Grudem, Peter Ruckman, D. James Kennedy, Josh McDowell, R. Albert Mohler, Jr., John Piper, Pat Robertson, R. C.
However, some note that " Evangelical scholars ... doubt that accepting the doctrine of biblical inerrancy is the best way to assert their belief in biblical authority.
The NCC Faith and Order Commission is an ongoing, scholarly, ecumenical dialogue among North American Christian theologians and church historians, including Evangelical, Pentecostal, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, mainline Protestant, and African-American scholars.
The book firmly established Henry as one of the leading Evangelical scholars.
The publisher cites the fact that the ESV " has been growing in popularity among students in biblical studies, mainline Christian scholars and clergy, and Evangelical Christians of all denominations.
As with the Tappert Edition, the " Kolb-Wengert Edition " was translated by scholars from two different Lutheran denominations ( the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America ).
He was praised by Evangelical scholars Mosser and Owen for his ability to draw upon historical sources to provide evidence for Latter-day Saint beliefs.
* Some Evangelical scholars believe that God judges all people based on their response to the Holy Spirit, and that just as Romans 2: 14-15 shows that God is righteous by condemning people who violate natural law as they understand it, it also shows His mercy in forgiving those who have lived up to all the light they have had.
The Evangelical Theological Society is a professional society of Biblical scholars, educators, pastors, and students with the stated purpose of serving Jesus and his church by advancing evangelical scholarship.
He was a firm Calvinist, and although it is tempting to classify him as Evangelical ( see also his fellow Welsh Christian scholars Bobi Jones and R. Geraint Gruffydd ), he distanced himself from the pietistic evangelicalism that rose from the ashes of the 1904-1905 Welsh Revival.
Morris ' position had also been the subject of debate among Evangelical scholars of the Old Testament and among Evangelicals working in various fields of science.
This view is supported by the Jewish Encyclopedia, the Jewish Publication Society study bible, the Catholic New American Bible commentary and some Evangelical Christian scholars ( Vanderwaal, Goldingay, Lucas ).
Evangelical scholars have developed theories to explain these discrepancies that allow them to stand by the inerrancy of the Bible.

Evangelical and pastoral
In the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, The Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, Lutheran Church — Canada, and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod a vicar is a candidate for ordained pastoral ministry, serving in a vicariate or internship, usually in the third year of seminary training, though it can be delayed to the fourth year ( this is often referred to as " a vicarage ", a homonym of the residence of the Vicar ).
During a stay in Tübingen, Spener read Grossgebauer's Alarm Cry, and in 1666 he entered upon his first pastoral charge at Frankfurt with a profound opinion that the Christian life within Evangelical Lutheranism was being sacrificed to zeal for rigid Lutheran orthodoxy.
In Anglican parishes with a Charismatic or Evangelical tradition, the roles of curates are usually seen as being an assistant leader to the overall leader, often in a larger team of pastoral leaders.
Many of the larger Charismatic and Evangelical parishes have larger ministry teams with a number of pastoral leaders, some ordained and others who are not.
The Biblical and Pentecostal College of Puerto Rico is a private, Christian, Evangelical, Pentecostal, and coeducational university in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico that offers undergraduate and graduate studies in pastoral studies, biblical interpretation, Christian education, and theology.
He, like Martin Boos and others, came under the spell of the Evangelical movement promoted by Johann Michael Sailer, the professor of pastoral theology.
*" The Pastoral Predicament of Vavasor Powell ( 1617-1670 ): Eschatological fervor and its relationship to the pastoral ministry ," The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, September 2000.

Evangelical and leaders
Evangelical leaders like Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council have called attention to the problem of equating the term " Christian right " with evangelicals.
* US Evangelical Christian leaders led by Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Convention send a letter to President Bush outlining the theological justification for a pre-emptive attack on Iraq.
The Missionary Church ( and the movements that formed it ) has experienced three divisions — the withdrawal of several leaders from the Missionary Church Association in 1923 over disagreements concerning the Holy Spirit ; in 1947 the Pennsylvania Conference of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ withdrew over issues of doctrine and polity, and in 1959 became the Bible Fellowship Church ; and the Missionary Church of Canada withdrew from the Missionary Church in 1987 ( and merged with the Evangelical Church of Canada in 1993 to form the Evangelical Missionary Church ).
John Richard Wimber ( February 25, 1934-November 17, 1997 ) was a musician, charismatic pastor and one of the founding leaders of the Vineyard Movement, a neocharismatic Evangelical Christian denomination which began in the USA and has now spread to many countries world-wide.
In response to this challenge, 150 Evangelical Christian broadcasters and church leaders held a series of meetings which led to the formation of the National Religious Broadcasters ( NRB ).
At the same time it re-examined its practices and loosened its style, with the result that when it reapplied for membership of the Evangelical Alliance in 1999 it received endorsements from both local and national church leaders and was accepted into membership later in the year.
While not a best seller, the book was critically acclaimed by a number of important Evangelical leaders.
" For all practical purposes ," Judge Pratt said, " the state has literally established an Evangelical Christian congregation within the walls of one of its penal institutions, giving the leaders of that congregation, i. e., InnerChange employees, authority to control the spiritual, emotional, and physical lives of hundreds of Iowa inmates.
The Union of Evangelical Churches produced a translation of the entire Bible into contemporary Bulgarian in 1871 and founded the nondenominational Robert College in Constantinople, where many Bulgarian leaders of the post-independence era were educated.
" Twenty years later, a similar gathering of evangelical leaders resulted in the Chicago Declaration II: A Call for Evangelical Renewal.
Many of the leaders, ministers, and congregations that supported ELIM eventually left the LCMS in 1976 to form the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches ( AELC ), one of the three predecessor churches of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America ( ELCA ).
" It is generally admitted by Evangelical leaders, such as Ralph Reed, that " abortion only became a central issue for Evangelicals as a result of a book and ten-part film series in 1976, How Should We Then Live?
The congress was a very influential world conference of over 4, 000 Evangelical Christian leaders that was held in Manila, the Philippines, in 1989 to discuss the progress, resources, and methods of evangelizing the world.
In 1994, he co-signed Evangelicals and Catholics Together, an ecumenical document that expressed the need for greater cooperation between Evangelical and Catholic leaders in the United States.
In spite of the intense criticism leveled at McLaren by some Evangelical leaders, he remains a popular speaker for campus groups and retreats as well as a frequent guest lecturer at seminaries and conferences, nationally and internationally.
Bickle's ministry has since been endorsed by several high profile American Evangelical leaders, including Dr. Jack W. Hayford, Bill Bright, Loren Cunningham, Jack Deere, and C. Peter Wagner.
The church used several creeds: the Reformed Heidelberg Catechism, Martin Luther's catechisms, and the early Lutheran Augsburg Confession ; Evangelical and Reformed leaders allowed great latitude in interpretation.
As the late nineteenth century Evangelical intellectual leaders began to die out, the emerging generation metamorphosed into a culture-denying phenomenon known as Protestant fundamentalism.
George drafted the Manhattan Declaration, a manifesto signed by Orthodox, Catholic and Evangelical leaders that " promised resistance to the point of civil disobedience against any legislation that might implicate their churches or charities in abortion, embryo-destructive research or same-sex marriage.

Evangelical and supporting
* Plano Christian Academy, an Evangelical, non-denominational, private, Classical Christian school supporting grades K-12
In 1976 about 250 of the congregations supporting Seminex left the Synod to form the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches, now part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
* 2010: Delegates of the Fellowship of the Middle East Evangelical Churches unanimously voted in favor of a statement supporting the ordination of women as pastors, during their Sixth General Assembly.

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