Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Evangelic or evangelical means "to be rooted in the gospels" from the Latin: evangelium or Ancient Greek: εὐαγγέλιον (from εὖ eu, "good" + ἀγγελία angelía, "message"). This is the core meaning in theology that can be found in terms like the Evangelical Counsels."Evangelical" can also be the adjective to Evangelicalism. As this has become the common meaning in English by now, evangelic (from German: evangelisch, Dutch: evangelisch or Swedish: evangelisk) is often used for the original meaning. This makes the use of the adjective "evangelical" rather confusing if the context is unknown.. }
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- Evangelic abstract "Evangelic or evangelical means "to be rooted in the gospels" from the Latin: evangelium or Ancient Greek: εὐαγγέλιον (from εὖ eu, "good" + ἀγγελία angelía, "message"). This is the core meaning in theology that can be found in terms like the Evangelical Counsels."Evangelical" can also be the adjective to Evangelicalism. As this has become the common meaning in English by now, evangelic (from German: evangelisch, Dutch: evangelisch or Swedish: evangelisk) is often used for the original meaning. This makes the use of the adjective "evangelical" rather confusing if the context is unknown.".