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Within a biblical context, the word "evangelion" references spreading the word of god -- literally, "good news," "glad tidings" or "gospel" -- most particularly in association with the Christian beliefs of Jesus 'death and resurrection, leading to the salvation of us all.
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The term Evangelical comes from the Greek evangelion, which derives from the term "good news."
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The term Evangelical comes from the Greek evangelion, which derives from the term "good news."
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The spelling is a little wonky "aiwaggailion" is a phonetic transcription of the Greek "evangelion" but I got used to it pretty quickly.
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Gospel is Greek evangelion and means glad tidings.
Secret Enemies of True Republicanism Andrew B. Smolnikar
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This third gospel, the gospel of his body, which brings man into relation with nature, has been a true evangelion, the glad tidings of the final conquest of nature by which man has redeemed thousands of his fellow men from sickness and from death.
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It was afterwards transitively applied to each of the four histories of our Lord's life, published by those who are therefore called ` Evangelists ', writers of the history of the gospel (the evangelion).
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
roguewraith commented on the word evangelion
Greek for gospel or literally translated good news
February 22, 2007