(National Association of Evangelicals and LifeWay
Research Evangelical Beliefs Research Definition)
Not exact matches
Just under half (44 percent) of
evangelicals told LifeWay
Research recently that student groups at public schools should not be allowed to require their leaders to hold specific
beliefs.
A few months ago, I worked with LifeWay
Research and the National Association of
Evangelicals to help create a tool that looked at
evangelical beliefs.
«We're not saying these are the only
evangelicals, but we are saying this will define someone as having
evangelical belief,» said Scott McConnell, vice president of LifeWay
Research.
The new report identifies four key statements that define
evangelical beliefs, creating what may be the first
research - driven creed.
Leading up to the election, LifeWay
Research, which measures
evangelicals by
belief and includes non-whites, found that
evangelicals of color sided with Hillary Clinton (62 %) nearly as strongly as white
evangelicals sided with Trump (65 %).
LifeWay
Research survey of 1,000 respondents from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1 (
evangelicals based on four core
beliefs)
(Collins, an
evangelical Christian, also explained how he reconciles his support for hESC
research with his
beliefs: Although he thinks the human embryo «deserves moral respect,» he balances that with the ethical benefits of using frozen embryos from fertility treatments that would otherwise be discarded to help develop treatments for patients.