American Evangelicalism (contemporary), as stated, 2000-present
Contemporary · stated scope
American Evangelicalism (contemporary) is a broad Protestant Christian movement in the United States characterized by emphasis on biblical authority, personal conversion, and active public engagement. It has operated primarily in the United States from the early 2000s to the present, with networked congregations, parachurch organizations, and media institutions across the country.
Cluster:Faithful Observance
Sanctity & Transcendence is the strongest elevation, joined by Tradition & Continuity, Assigned Groups, and Non-Maleficence. The pattern is devout and role-ordered, with restraint. Elevated Non-Maleficence is what separates it from Ordered Tradition.
Full profile
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Neighbors
- 1Evangelical Protestantism, as stated, 16th c.-presentDistance: 16Compare
- 2Mormonism (LDS), as stated, 1830-presentDistance: 17Compare
- 3Takaichi (Japan PM), as realized, 2025-presentDistance: 18Compare
- 4Calvinism, as stated, 16th c.-presentDistance: 19Compare
- 5Bhagavad Gita, as stated, c. 2nd c. BCEDistance: 19Compare
The Three Axes (Detail)
Each bar is one pole’s pull, pointing the way it pushes the result. The dot is where the two pulls add up.