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The Evangelical Movement of the 1980s
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Change in religion that has been happening for the past 250 years led directly up to the evangelical movement of the 1980s, which was massively groundbreaking.
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Impact on Religion Evangelism vs evangelicalism Split and creation of denominations
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Impact on Culture Televangelism Billy Graham
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Impact on Politics Evangelism in politics Marion “Pat” Robertson Jimmy Carter
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So What? Religion Culture Politics
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