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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.
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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).
roguewraith commented on the word evangelion
Greek for gospel or literally translated good news
February 22, 2007