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This term refers to a protestant christian movement which stresses, among other things, a "born again" religious conversion, active conversion of others, and strict biblical interpretations.

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The answer is Evangelical Protestantism.

Evangelists see themselves as born again christians, in other words they have been converted to the way of god and are highly devout. Their aim is to spread the word of god and convert other people to evangelism through actively forcing their religion upon other people, quoting scripture or their interpretation of the bible freely in public and preaching about the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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The answer is Evangelical Christianity or Evangelical Protestantism. It is a worldwide, transdenominational movement within Protestant Christianity which upholds the belief that the core of the gospel consists of the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ's atonement. Evangelicals have faith in the significance of the conversion or the "born again" experience in getting salvation, in the authority of the Bible as God's revelation to humanity, and in thinning out the Christian message. The movement has had a long occurrence in the Anglosphere before spreading beyond it in the 20th and 21st centuries.
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