Evangelical Christianity has played a dual role in America's history, contributing positively and negatively to the nation's development while emerging as a significant political force.
With about 40 million evangelicals in the U.S., they represent a large, politically active demographic that has the potential to influence election outcomes significantly.
Evangelicals, forming a significant portion of global Christianity, adhere to core beliefs including Biblical authority and the necessity of evangelizing for salvation.
Despite denominational differences, evangelical groups unite around shared beliefs such as the literal interpretation of the Bible and the expectation of Jesus’ return.
Collection
[
|
...
]