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Thanks for starting this discussion User:Telikalive. Do you have any of the quotes from those who have used the term and how they define it? I don't know that most evangelical Christians teach this as a doctrine. I look forward to hearing from you. With regards, AnupamTalk 21:37, 19 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
To editor Anupam: Here is the above quote : "The question of the presence or not of evangelicals within established churches is an open question, which raises debate. We can bring into play two slightly different definitions of evangelicalism, both of which, in my opinion, are interesting and admissible in certain respects. Rather, the broader definition emphasizes theology. From these criteria, one can consider that, in all the large established Churches and even within the limit of Catholicism, one can find evangelicals in the full sense of the term. However, I remain a little reserved with regard to this type of definition, which seems to me to be a bit of a catch-all. The criterion of "Believers Church" makes it possible more clearly to define what is called stricto sensu of evangelicals" (Fath, 2002)---Telikalive (talk) 21:55, 19 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
User:Telikalive, my main concern is that the term "Believer's Church" is being used as the unifying doctrine of evangelicalism all across Wikipedia by the creator of this article despite the fact that it does not have common usage as far as I know. AnupamTalk 03:38, 22 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]