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'''Evangelicalism''', also called '''evangelical Christianity''' or '''evangelical Protestantism''', is a worldwide, interdenominational movement within [[Protestant Christianity]] that emphasizes [[evangelism]], or the preaching and spreading of the Christian gospel (or "good news").
'''Evangelicalism''', also called '''evangelical Christianity''' or incorrectly '''evangelical Protestantism''', is a [[Christian]] movement that practices [[Low church|Low Church]] worship, a denial of the orthodox doctrine of the [[Sacraments]] and an emphasis on [[evangelism]], or the preaching and spreading of the Gospel.
 
Evangelicals are not Protestant, since [[Protestantism]] comes from the [[Protestant Reformation]], whereas Evangelicalism comes from several schisms during the mid to late 1800s and early 1900s.