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Evagelia Aravani Evagelia Aravani also spelled Evangelia Aravani, (Greek: Ευαγγελία Αραβανή) born 1985 in Lefkada, is one of Greece's top fashion models. At the Miss Star Hellas pageant she won the title Miss Star Hellas in 2005 and was chosen to represent Greece at the Miss Universe 2005 pageant, coming in as Top 15 semifinalist.
Evagoras Evagoras was the king of Salamis (410 - 374 BC) in Cyprus. The son of Nicocles, a previous king of Salamis, he claimed descent from Teucer, the son of Telamon and half-brother of Ajax, and his family had long been rulers of Salamis, although during his childhood Salamis came under Phoenician control, which resulted in his exile.
Evagrius Scholasticus Evagrius Scholasticus (536/537 - after 594), an ecclesiastical historian, who wrote six books, covering a period of 163 years, from the Second Council of Ephesus in 431 to the 12th year of the emperor Maurice (594).
Eval In some programming languages, eval is a function which evaluates a string as though it were an expression and returns a result; in others, it executes multiple lines of code as though they had been included instead of the line including the eval.
Evald Aav Evald Aav (February 22, 1900 - March 21, 1939), was an Estonian composer born in Reval (current day Tallinn), Estonia. He studied music composition there with Artur Kapp and wrote primarily vocal music to words in the Estonian language.
Evald Ilyenkov Evald Vassilievich Ilyenkov (18 February 1924—21 March 1979) was a Marxist author and renowned Soviet philosopher who did important original work on the materialist development of Hegel's dialectics. His works include Dialectical Logic (1977), Leninist Dialectics and the Metaphysics of Positivism (1982) and The Dialectics of the Abstract and Concrete in Marx's Capital (Russian, 1960; English trans.
Evald Mikson Evald Mikson (in Icelandic Eðvald Hinriksson), (, Tartu, Estonia – December 27 1993, Reykjavík, Iceland) was a goalkeeper in the Estonian national football team between 1934 and 1938. Mikson has been accused by the Simon Wiesenthal Center (in particular by Efraim Zuroff) of committing serious war crimes against Jews during the Second World War, when he was working as Deputy Head of Police in Tallinn/Harjumaa.
Evaluated Receipts Settlement (ERS) Evaluated Receipts Settlement (ERS) is used by companies to pay for goods and services from the receipt data rather than from the supplier’s invoice. ERS allows companies to better manage the negotiated payment terms by eliminating invoice to purchase order matching and reconciling.
Evaluating Electric Motor Technology Electric (Magnetic) Motors (and generators) consume over 60% of all electricity produced and on the average, are operating at less than optimum efficiency or performance. Considering these prodigious facts and today’s acute sensitivity to energy conservation, new electric motor technologies are emerging that advertise the ultimate in efficiency and performance.
Evaluating internet sources Evaluating internet sources requires a healthy dose of common sense and skepticism about the validity of their findings. From web directories to search engines to metasearch engines, searching on the internet can be an overwhelming experience.
Evaluation Evaluation is the systematic determination of merit, worth, and significance of something or someone. Evaluation often is used to characterize and appraise subjects of interest in a wide range of human enterprises, including the Arts, business, computer science, criminal justice, education, engineering, foundations and non-profit organizations, government, health care, and other human services.
Evaluation approaches Evaluation approaches are conceptually distinct ways of thinking about, designing and conducting evaluation efforts. Many of the evaluation approaches in use today make truly unique contributions to solving important problems, while others refine existing approaches in some way.
Evaluation Apprehension model The Evaluation Apprehension model was proposed by Cottrell in 1972. He argued that we quickly learn that social rewards and punishments (for example, in the form of approval and disapproval), that we receive from other people are based on their evaluations of us.
Evaluation Assurance Level The Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL1 through EAL7) of a computer product or system is a numerical grade assigned following the completion of a Common Criteria security evaluation, an international standard in effect since 1999. The increasing assurance levels reflect added assurance requirements that must be met to achieve Common Criteria certification.
Evaluation function An evaluation function, also known as heuristic evaluation function or static evaluation function by game-playing programs to estimate the value or goodness of a position in the minimax and related algorithms. The evaluation function is typically designed to be fast and accuracy is not a concern (therefore heuristic); the function looks only at the current position and does not explore possible moves (therefore static).
Evaluation strategy In computer science, an evaluation strategy is a set of (usually deterministic) rules for determining the evaluation of expressions in a programming language. Emphasis is typically placed on functions or operators — an evaluation strategy defines when and in what order the arguments to a function are evaluated, when they are substituted into the function, and what form that substitution takes.
Evalyn Parry Evalyn Parry is a Canadian singer/songwriter and actress/playwright who grew up in Toronto, Ontario in the Parkdale Neighborhood. Her music is, for the most part, spoken word and folk, performed with a gay twist; Evalyn has performed at the Toronto Pride Fest 2004, as well as performances at The Ontario Council of Folk Festivals annual conference, NorthByNortheast Music and Film Conference and Festival (Toronto), The Vancouver Storytelling Festival, Hillside Community Festival (Ontario), Women's Voices Festival (Ontario), the CKCU Ottawa Folk Festival, the National Arts Centre (Ottawa), and the Michigan Women's Fall Festival.
Evan "Funk" Davies Evan "Funk" Davies (born 1960) is a musician, DJ and web developer based in the New York City, USA, area. He hosts a weekly radio show each Tuesday night on WFMU, a freeform radio station in New Jersey, where his signature is an opening song drawn most often from his extensive collection of 1970s New Wave, glam rock and punk rock records.
Evan "Kidd" Bogart Evan "Kidd" Bogart (born January 23, 1978 in Los Angeles, California) is a multi-faceted music executive and songwriter who has contributed to long list of internationally successful artists. He is the son of legendary Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart and music manager Joyce Bogart, who managed KISS and Donna Summer.
Evan Almighty Evan Almighty is a 2007 comedy film — a sequel to the 2003 Bruce Almighty — directed by Tom Shadyac and starring Steve Carell of the earlier film, with Morgan Freeman reprising his role as God. Evan Almighty has a target release date of June 22, 2007.
Evan Andriopoulos Born in New London, Connecticut on August 27, 1968 graduated from East Lyme School system in 1986 attended University of New Haven (1986) and Graduated from University of Connecticut in 1990. Attended University of Oslo (Norway) 1998
Evan Dobelle Evan Samuel Dobelle, educator and public official, is President of the New England Board of Higher Education. Twelfth president of the University of Hawaii (2001-2004) and eighteenth president of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut (1995-2001), he was president and chancellor of City College of San Francisco from 1991 and president of Middlesex Community College in Lowell, Massachusetts from 1987.
Evan Doorbell Evan Doorbell was the pseudonym used by a well-known but somewhat mysterious phone phreak of the 1970s. His claim to fame is the vast archive of high-quality tape recordings he made of the telephone network of the period, many of which have in recent years been edited and narrated by Doorbell himself, and presented on the World Wide Web at fellow phreak, Mark Bernay's, web site, Phone Trips (keeping with the phone phreak tradition of self-imposed anonymity, not much is known about Doorbell outside of what he has revealed in his phone-tape presentations.
Evan Drake Evan Gregory Drake was a recurring character on the television series Cheers, portrayed by Tom Skerritt. Appearing as Rebecca Howe's boss when she was first introduced in 1987, it was revealed that she had an unrequited crush on him for years before she started working at Cheers, and she wanted desperately to impress him enough so he would notice her on a romantic level.
Evan Esar Evan Esar (1899-1995) was an American humorist who wrote Esar's Comic Dictionary 1943 and 20,000 Quips and Quotes in 1968. He is known for quotes like "Statistics: The only science that enables different experts using the same figures to draw different conclusions.
Evan Eschmeyer Evan Bruce Eschmeyer (born May 30, 1975 in New Knoxville, Ohio) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the New Jersey Nets in the 2nd round (34th overall) of the 1999 NBA Draft. A 6'11" center from Northwestern University, Eschmeyer played in four NBA seasons from 1999-2003.
Evan Goodkowsky Evan Goodkowsky is one of the greatest jewish comedians of our time. He was one of the best minigolfers in the United States, rated 123 in the whole country; leaving himself at number 1 minor in the state of Maine.
Evan Handler Evan Handler (born January 10, 1961 in New York City) is an American actor who has appeared in films and television dramas and sitcoms including Six Feet Under, Law & Order, The West Wing, Sex and the City, and in an episode of Friends. He was a co-star in the ABC sitcoms It's Like, You Know...
Evan Hunter Evan Hunter, born Salvatore Albert Lombino (October 15, 1926 – July 6, 2005), was a prolific American author and screenwriter. Though he was a successful and well-known writer using the Evan Hunter name (a name he legally adopted in 1952), he was perhaps even better known as Ed McBain, a name he used for most of his crime-oriented fiction beginning in 1956.
Evan Chambers Evan Chambers (b 1963, Alexandria, Louisiana) is a composer, traditional Irish fiddler, and Associate Professor of Composition at the University of Michigan. He received a Doctorate in music composition from the University of Michigan.
Evan Ira Farber Evan Ira Farber is currently Faculty Emeritus at Earlham College. Throughout his career, he has been active with the American Library Association (ALA) and the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), holding positions that included Chair of the ACRL College Library Section from 1968-69"Section Manual.
Evan Jacobs A veteran of the visual effects industry, Evan Jacobs, worked his way up through the trenches at many leading effects houses such as Boss Film Studios and Fantasy II Film Effects. Along the way he worked on such projects as Outbreak and The Hunt for Red October.
Evan James Evan James (also known by the bardic name Ieuan ap Iago) (1809-1878), a weaver and poet from Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf, wrote the lyrics of Hen Wlad fy Nhadau ("Land of my Fathers"), the national anthem of Wales.
Evan Longoria Evan Longoria (born October 5, 1985 in Downey, California) is a prospect in the Tampa Bay Devil Rays organization. Formerly, Longoria was a star infielder for the Long Beach State college baseball team, the 2005 Cape Cod League MVP, and the 2006 Big West Co-Player of the Year.
Evan Mandery Evan Mandery is the author of the novel Dreaming of Gwen Stefani, the non-fiction books The Campaign: Rudy Giuliani, Ruth Messinger, Al Sharpton, and the Race to Be Mayor of New York City and Eyes on City Hall: A Young Man's Education in New York Political Warfare, and various articles discussing the use of the death penalty in America. He is currently a professor of ethics and death penalty law at NYC's John Jay College of Law.
Evan McGrath Evan McGrath (born January 14, 1986 in Oakville, Ontario) is an ice hockey player, currently of the Kitchener Rangers of the OHL. He was drafted 128th overall in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft by the Detroit Red Wings, in the 4th round.
Evan Mecham Eco-Terrorist International Conspiracy The Evan Mecham Eco-Terrorist International Conspiracy (EMETIC) was a group that performed acts of sabotage against ski resorts and electric power transmission lines in the Southwestern United States between 1987 and 1988. The group's name is a reference to impeached Arizona governor Evan Mecham.
Evan Michael Tanner Evan Michael Tanner, or simply Tanner, is the literary creation of author Lawrence Block and appears in eight of his novels. Tanner is known to have fought in the Korean War, when his sleep center was destroyed by a stray piece of shrapnel, making him a permanent insomniac.
Evan Oglesby Evan Oglesby (born December 18, 1981 in Toccoa, Georgia) is an American football cornerback for the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL. He was signed as an undrafted free agent out of the University of North Alabama.
Evan Peters Evan Peters (born 20 January 1987) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Jesse Varon in the ABC TV series Invasion and as Cooper Day in The Days also on ABC. He also had a recurring role in Disney Channel's show Phil of the Future as Phil's geeky friend Seth Wosmer.
Evan Rachel Wood Evan Rachel Wood (born September 7, 1987) is an American film, television and theater actress, and singer. She began acting in the late 1990s, appearing in several television roles, including American Gothic and Once and Again.
Evan Rogers Evan Rogers is a New York- based producer who produced hits for Ruben Studdard, Wild Orchid, Christina Aguilera, and new-comer Rihanna's debut album. He writes and produces with his producer-family friend Carl Sturken who helped build the career of Barbadian singer Rihanna.
Evan Seinfeld Evan Seinfeld (born December 29, 1967 in Brooklyn, New York) is an actor, director and heavy metal bassist in the bands Biohazard and Damnocracy. He was born in Brooklyn and raised by father Ira and mother Lois.
Evan Skolnick Evan Skolnick is an American writer, editor and producer who has created content in a wide variety of media including newspapers, magazines, comic books, books, websites, CD-ROMs, computer games and video games. He is probably best known as a former Marvel Comics editor and writer due to his involvement in prominent series such as Doctor Strange, Ghost Rider 2099 and New Warriors.
Evan Thornley Evan Thornley (born 1965), Australian businessman and politician, was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for the Australian Labor Party at the 2006 Victorian state election. He was a founder (with his wife, Tracey Ellery) and former Chairman and CEO of internet company Looksmart Ltd.
Evan winter Evan Winteris a Los Angeles based director managed by Martin Davis of MKM Management[http://myspace.com/mkm_management and represented in Canada by the music video production company Blink PicturesEvan, who was born in England and spent a large part of his youth in central Africa before moving to Canada and then finally to the United States, has shot music videos throughout the U.
Evan Williams (comic book artist) Evan Williams, a native of Indiana, is an underground comic book artist who has written provocative titles such as "Tippy the Talking Toilet", "Flames and Spikes", and the famous work of his younger years "Zach Howey Man". His works focus on the themes of action and comedy.
Evan Williams (whiskey) Evan Williams is a brand of bourbon whiskey which is distilled and bottled in Bardstown, Kentucky at the Heaven Hill facility. It is bottled at an ultra-modern facility where lower-priced brands of Scotch whisky, which are imported in bulk, are also bottled.
Evan X Hyde Evan X Hyde (born April 30, 1947 in Belize City, Belize) is a writer and journalist. He publishes and writes for the nation's largest newspaper, the Amandala, as well as oversee its subsidiaries, KREM Radio (formed in 1989) and Krem Television (formed in 2004).
Evandar In the Inheritance Trilogy of Christopher Paolini, Evandar is an elf, son of Queen Dellanir and ruler of the Elves of Du Weldenvarden from five hundred years before the main events of the novels until his death at the hands of Galbatorix or one of the Forsworn some centuries later. His widow, Islanzadi, continued to rule after his death.
Evander In Roman mythology, Evander A Greek spelling Euandros was affected by poets to emphasize the etymology of the name, "good man." was a deific culture hero who brought the Greek pantheon, laws and alphabet to Rome sixty years before the Trojan War.
Evander Holyfield Evander Holyfield (born October 19, 1962 in Atmore, Alabama) is a professional boxer from the United States. Holyfield won a bronze medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics (held in Los Angeles, California) after losing a controversial disqualification to New Zealand's Kevin Barry.
Evanescence - Wake Me Up Inside Evanescence's popular song, Bring me to life, was later changed to Wake me up inside, due to popular controversy over the fact that the words didn't appear in the song, with many people leaning towards the chorus line, Wake me up inside
Evanescent wave An evanescent wave is a nearfield standing wave exhibiting exponential decay with distance. Evanescent waves are always associated with matter, and are most intense within one-third wavelength from any acoustic, optical, or electromagnetic transducer.
Evanescent wave coupling Evanescent wave coupling is a process by which electromagnetic waves are transmitted from one medium to another by means of the evanescent (or decaying) electromagnetic field(s). This is usually accomplished by placing two or more waveguides close together so that the evanescent field does not decay much in the vicinity of the other waveguide.
Evangel University Evangel University is a private liberal arts university located in Springfield, Missouri and has, since its foundation, been affiliated with the Assemblies of God Church. The university's offered degrees are: Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, and graduate degrees.
Evangeliarium An Evangeliarium (Latin word; plural Evangiliaria), also anglicized as Evangeliary, is a Liturgical book containing those portions of the Gospels which are read during Mass or in the public offices of the Church.
Evangelic Seminary of Puerto Rico The Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico —or Seminario Evangélico de Puerto Rico (SEPR) in Spanish — is a Protestant Seminary, Institution of Advanced Education, in Metropolitan area of San Juan, Puerto Rico that offers graduate studies in theology. It was founded in September 11, 1919 by a group of theological schools and biblical institutes of Protestan denominations.
Evangelical and Reformed Church The Evangelical and Reformed Church was an American Protestant denomination formed in 1934 by the merger of the Reformed Church in the United States (formerly the German Reformed Church) with the Evangelical Synod of North America.
Evangelical Alliance The Evangelical Alliance (EA) is a London-based charitable organization founded in 1846 with a claimed representation of over 1,000,000 evangelical Christians in the United Kingdom. This constituency is made up of individuals, churches, denominations, and organisations.
Evangelical Association The Evangelical Church or Evangelical Association, also known as the Albright Brethren, is a "body of American Christians chiefly of German descent", Arminian in doctrine and theology; in its form of church government, Methodist Episcopal.
Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti The Evangelical Baptist Mission of South Haiti or Mission Evangélique Baptiste du Sud-Haiti (MEBSH) grew out of the successful efforts of the non-denominational World Team and the Cuba Bible Institute. Workers deported from Cuba returned home to Haiti and began to spread the gospel they have found.
Evangelical Climate Initiative The Evangelical Climate Initiative (ECI) is an initiative by some American evangelical leaders and organizations designed to combat global warming. ECI's first statement, calling for reductions in carbon dioxide emissions, was released on February 8, 2006 and was signed by eighty-six evangelical leaders and organizations.
Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) is an accreditation agency that claims to promote fiscal integrity and sound financial practices among member organizations. Founded in 1979, it is comprised of over 1,200 evangelical Christian organizations which qualify for tax-exempt, nonprofit status and receive tax-deductible contributions.
Evangelical Covenant Church The Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC) is an evangelical Christian denomination of more than 750 congregations in the United States and Canada with ministries on five continents of the world. Founded in 1885 by Swedish immigrants, the church is now one of the most rapidly growing and multi-ethnic denominations in North America.
Evangelical environmentalism Evangelical environmentalism is a movement in the United States in which some Evangelical have embraced the environmental movement. In February 2006, a group of 86 respected evangelical Christian leaders from across the nation unveiled a campaign for environmental reform and put out a statement calling on all Christians to push for federal legislation that would reduce carbon dioxide emissions in an effort to stem global warming.
Evangelical Fellowship of Canada The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) is a national parachurch association of over 140 affiliated church denominations, ministry organizations, educational institutions, and 1,000 local church congregations. All affiliated groups (with the exception of the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada) identify themselves as part of the evangelical movement in Canada.
Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches The Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches (EFCC) is an association of around 125 independent local churches in the UK, each practicing congregationalist church governance. The EFCC was founded in 1967.
Evangelical Free Baptist Church The Evangelical Free Baptist Church was incorporated by the state of Illinois in Du Page County in 1978. The group was formed by churches that withdrew from the Southern Baptist Convention, following a doctrinal dispute.
Evangelical Christian Publishers Association The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) is an international non-profit trade organization, comprised of 260 member companies worldwide, representing a combined revenue of more than $2.3 billion.
Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren The Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren (ECCB) was formed in 1918 through the unification of the Protestant churches of the Lutheran and Reformed confessions. The ECCB has about 120,000 members in more than 260 local congregations, which are broken down into 14 seniorates (presbyteries) throughout the Czech Republic.
Evangelical Church of Egypt (Synod of the Nile) Evangelical Church of Egypt (Synod of the Nile), (in arabic El-Kanisah El-Injiliyah) and sometimes referred as the Coptic Evangelical Church of Egypt, started as a mission of the United Presbyterian Church of North America among muslim and coptic egyptians in the late Nineteenth century. The Evangelical Church of Egypt became autonomous in 1957 and officially independent in 1958.
Evangelical Church of West Africa Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA) is one of the largest non-governmental organisations in Nigeria reaching about five million people. ECWA is a partner church of the international Christian Mission Organisation: Serving In Mission (SIM).
Evangelical left Evangelical left is a term used to describe those who are part of the Christian evangelical movement in the USA but who generally function on the left wing of that movement, either politically or theologically, or both. While the evangelical left movement is related to the better known Christian left, those who are part of the latter movement are not always viewed as evangelical.
Evangelical Library The Evangelical Library at 78A Chiltern Street, London, W1U 5HB is a lending library for Christian ministers, students and other lay-persons. It was founded through the vision of Geoffrey Williams (1886–1975) to be a library that offered the very best of Protestant evangelical resources.
Evangelical Lutheran Free Church (Germany) The Evangelical Lutheran Free Church (Evangelisch Lutherische Freikirche) is a small confessional Lutheran denomination based in Germany and western Austria. It currently consists of over 1600 members in 15 congregations.
Evangelical Lutheran Free Church of Norway The Evangelical Lutheran Free Church, or the Free Church as it is commonly known, is a nationwide Lutheran church in Norway consisting of 81 congregations with approximately 21,000 members. It was founded in 1877 in Moss.
Evangelical Lutheran Church "Concord" The Evangelical Lutheran Church "Concord" (Евангелическо-Лютеранская Церковь "Согласие") is a small confessional Lutheran denomination based in Russia. Established in 1992, it is a mission denomination assisted by missionaries supported by the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC) (French: Eglise Evangelique Lutherienne au Canada) is Canada's largest Lutheran denomination, with 182,077 baptized members in 624 congregations. It is a member of the Lutheran World Federation, the Canadian Council of Churches, and the World Council of Churches.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Kingdom of the Netherlands The Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Kingdom of the Netherlands (Evangelisch-Lutherse Kerk in het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden) was a denomination in the Netherlands which under that name existed from 1818 to 2004. On that date the denomination became a part of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, which is the continuation of the Dutch Reformed Chuch, the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands and the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT) is the federation of Lutheran Churches in the African nation of Tanzania. In 1938, seven Lutheran churches founded a federation known as the Federation of Lutheran Churches in Tanganyika.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Brazil The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Brazil, or Igreja Evangélica Luterana do Brasil (IELB), was founded in 1904 in Rio Grande do Sul, a southern state in Brazil. The IELB is a conservative, confessional Lutheran Synod that holds the Book of Concord.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland (in Finnish Suomen evankelis-luterilainen kirkko; in Swedish Evangelisk-lutherska kyrkan i Finland) is the Lutheran national church of Finland (The Finnish Orthodox Church is also recognized as a national church). Though it has lost some of its membership as society has secularized, it retains the allegiance of a large majority of the population (83.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lithuania The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lithuania dates back to the Reformation, when Kaunas, a large town in Lithuania, accepted the Augsburg Confession in 1550. The Reformation brought to Lithuania the first printed book in the Lithuanian language, the Lutheran Catechism (1547), and later (1590) the first Lithuanian Bible, which was not printed before the 18th century, however.
Evangelical Lutheran Church—Synod of France and Belgium The Evangelical Lutheran Church—Synod of France and Belgium, or ELC-SFB (French: Église Évangélique Luthérienne Synode de France et de Belgique, or EEL-SFB) is a confessional Lutheran church body of France. Around a dozen parishes belong to ELC-SFB.
Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America The Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America was a Lutheran joint fellowship (in this sense, a declaration of unity of belief) organization between the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS), the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS) and the Evangelical Lutheran Synod (ELS). It dissolved in 1963.
Evangelical Lutheran Worship Evangelical Lutheran Worship is the primary worship resource and hymnal for use in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, replacing its predecessor, Lutheran Book of Worship .
Evangelical Lutherans in Mission Evangelical Lutherans in Mission (ELIM) was a moderate caucus within the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod (LCMS). It was formed in 1973 as an oppositional group following sweeping victories by the LCMS's conservative wing at the synod's 1973 convention in New Orleans.
Evangelical Missionary Society of Mayurbhanj The Evangelical Missionary Society of Mayurbhanj EMSM was established in 1895 at the instance of the then the Maharaja of MayurbhanjThe society is also registered in Australia]. The society also runs The [[Mayurbhanj Leprosy Home since 1982.
Evangelical Movement of Wales The Evangelical Movement of Wales was born in the 1940s, it came to light as a counter move by reformed Christians to the liberal theology which was gaining influence in to the protestant denominations of Wales during the 20th century. Individuals of Evangelical persuasion came together to try and do something to counter attack what they saw as the rotting of the old Calvinistic bible-based Welsh Christian heritage.
Evangelical Orthodox Church The Evangelical Orthodox Church is an Eastern Orthodox Christian movement with its origins in Evangelical Protestantism, particularly in the Campus Crusade for Christ student missionary organization, that came to embrace an Eastern tradition of Christianity.
Evangelical People's Party of Switzerland The Evangelical People's Party of Switzerland (, , , ) is a political party from Switzerland. It is Protestant Christian party which is centre left on social issues (in the European or Canadian sense of the word) and conservative on ethical issues.
Evangelical Philosophical Society Evangelical Philosophical Society (EPS) is an organization devoted to the study of philosophy and philosophical issues in the fields of ethics, theology, and religion from an evangelical philosophical perspective. The organization is open to professional scholars with associate membership available to laypersons and students.
Evangelical Press Association The Evangelical Press Association is a professional association serving the Christian periodical publishing industry. Its members produce some 300 periodical titles with a combined circulation of over 20 million.
Evangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren The Evangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren (Evangelische Seminare Maulbronn und Blaubeuren) in Baden-WĂĽrttemberg, Germany together form a combined Gymnasium (high school) and Protestant boarding school in the WĂĽrttemberg tradition.
Evangelical Synod of North America The Evangelical Synod of North America (known as the German Evangelical Synod of North America until 1927) was a denominational body of Protestant churches in the United States existing from the mid-1800s until its 1934 merger with the Reformed Church in the United States to form the Evangelical and Reformed Church.
Evangelical Theological Association The Evangelical Theological Association (ETA) is a cooperative partnership established in 1975 between the Churches of Christ Theological College and Whitley College. It is accredited as an associated teaching institute of the Melbourne College of Divinity.
Evangelical Theological College of Wales The Evangelical Theological College of Wales is a Reformed Christian educational institution located in Bryntirion near Bridgend, South Wales. It currently graduates the most PHDs of any Evangelical bible college in the UK.
Evangelical Theological Society The Evangelical Theological Society is a professional society of Biblical scholars, educators, pastors, and students to serve Jesus and his church by advancing evangelical scholarship. It was established in 1949 in Cincinnati.
Evangelical Union (Scotland) The Evangelical Union was a religious denomination which originated in the suspension of the Rev. James Morison, minister of a United Secession congregation in Kilmarnock, Scotland, for certain views regarding faith, the work of the Holy Spirit in salvation, and the extent of the atonement, which were regarded by the supreme court of his church as anti-Calvinistic and heretical.
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