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21: Evangelical Practical Theology
1. Theological Category and Placement Category: Practical Theology Evangelical Practical Theology is situated within Practical Theology because it emphasizes the application of evangelical doctrinal truths to the lived experience and ministry of the Church. It focuses on faithful biblical interpretation, personal conversion, evangelism, and discipleship, integrating theology with practical ministry…
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C.S. Lewis – Theology and Culture
Top Christian Theologians by Theme and Denomination – Article 10Theme: Theology and Culture / ApologeticsDenomination: Anglican / Evangelical (Lay Theologian) 1. Introduction Clive Staples Lewis (1898–1963), known widely as C.S. Lewis, was a British literary scholar, Christian apologist, and author whose influence on Christian theology, cultural engagement, and popular spirituality…
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Non-Liturgical Worship in the Christian Tradition: Simplicity, Scripture, and the Spirit
Abstract:Non-liturgical worship emerged as a response to perceived excesses in traditional liturgical systems, offering a flexible, Scripture-centred, and accessible model of corporate Christian devotion. Rooted in Reformation-era dissent and radically shaped by Puritanism, Evangelical revivals, and Baptist ecclesiology, non-liturgical worship prioritises preaching, prayer, and congregational participation over ritual or formal…
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Seeker-Friendly Worship: Accessibility, Innovation, and Evangelical Outreach in the Contemporary Church
Abstract:Seeker-friendly worship is a modern form of Christian worship designed to engage non-Christians and the religiously uninitiated by emphasising cultural relevance, accessibility, and practical application. Emerging primarily in the late 20th century within the North American megachurch movement, this worship style employs multimedia, contemporary music, motivational preaching, and informal settings…