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  1. Education founded on belief in Jesus Christ and grounded in the teachings of the Scriptures began in the 1 st century. In the ensuing two millennia, Christ-centric forms of education proliferated, with three distinguishable movements arising during that time: The Early Church Christian Schools period (70-590 ce ), The Reformation Christian ...

  2. The Evangelical School (Greek: Ευαγγελική Σχολή officially Ἡ ἐν Σμύρνῃ Εὐαγγελική Σχολή) was a Greek educational institution established in 1733 in Smyrna, Ottoman Empire, now Izmir, Turkey.

  3. Mar 20, 2018 · One of the most concise explanations for the origins of evangelical Christianity in the 1730s and ’40s comes from Catherine Brekus’s Sarah Osborn’s World, which is also one of my favorite books ever on the history of evangelicalism.

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  4. Sep 13, 2024 · The 18th-century religious revival that occurred in continental Europe (the Pietist movement), in Great Britain (the Methodist revival), and in North America (the Great Awakening) was generally referred to as the Evangelical revival.

  5. Aug 8, 2008 · Evangelical Christianity in the 18th century represented something new but not in the sense of a creation out of nothing. There were very strong tributaries that led into early evangelicalism.

  6. The International Council for Evangelical Theological Education was founded in 1980 by the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Alliance. [117] In 2023, it had 850 member schools in 113 countries.

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  8. Protestantism left an essential influence on the development of the history of the Spanish city of Barcelona with institutions such as the Nou Hospital Evangèlic and the Iglesia Evangélica de Gràcia and figures such as the missionary George Lawrence. The schools and educational centres founded by Protestant churches and congregations also ...

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