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revivalism

[ UK /ɹɪvˈa‍ɪvəlˌɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. an attempt to reawaken the evangelical faith

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  • In particular, the high-church tradition of the Christian Reformed Church looks skeptically on revivalism and independent Congregationalism.
  • Religious revivalism sometimes took the form of extreme literalism, often termed fundamentalism.
  • The appeal for a personal, public response to the gospel that came to characterize revivalism sprang up almost simultaneously in both England and America in the eighteenth century.
  • Revivalism flourished as Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians vied for converts.
  • Is there a reason for obsessively photographing and transmuting photographs, other than to offer them as mere aesthetic delectation in an attitude or revivalism that aligns these pictures with the tradition of the archaic in modern art?
  • When he turned to the American scene, Latourette reported Baptist growth through revivalism and emphasized conscious conversion and frontier preachers who spoke the language of the people.
  • The continual ‘happy-clappy’ attitude of the left's revivalism and its dead-end sect perspectives irked him.
  • ABIM represented the largest Islamic revivalism groups of Malaysia rapidly raised up, elevating Islamic identity awareness among the Malay people.
  • With an extensive development of the movement of Islamic revivalism, Islamism being an important ideology, has since the 1970s made its way into the Turkish political life.
  • My impression is that he tends to see the world through the glasses which his hosts have selected for him, for example, by adopting the Indian Communist view of Hindu revivalism without getting to know it first-hand.
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