Monthly Archives: September 2010

Evangelical Mystics In Church History

[edited on 3/28/14] See also: What is Evangelical Mysticism? Evangelicalism began in the 18th century revival movements called the Great Awakenings. Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, and George Whitefield were among the first Evangelicals. They were called Evangelicals, because they focused … Continue reading

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A Response to T. A. McMahon’s Article: “Evangelical Mysticism?”

Dave Hunt and T. A. McMahon are modern-day examples of the Ulrich Zwingli mentality. Anti-mystical Evangelicalism. Why? Bible. Bible. Bible. Pure and simple. Sola Scriptura. “Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord” (Isaiah 1:18) is their rally … Continue reading

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What is Evangelical Mysticism?

See also: Evangelical Mystics in Church History In order to answer this question adequately, I will define the word “Evangelical” and “mysticism,” and then merge the two to give a composite definition. My definition of the word Evangelical is in … Continue reading

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