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Definition of Revivalistic

Revivalistic
Revivalistic Re*viv`al*is"tic, a. Pertaining to revivals.

Meaning of Revivalistic from wikipedia

- Look up revivalist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Revivalist may refer to: A person involved in language revitalization Revivalist (person) involved...
- The Revivalists are an American rock band formed in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 2007. The eight-piece band consists of Ed Williams (pedal steel guitar...
- etc. A language revivalist must have a heart of gold, 'balls' of steel and the patience of a saint." The book promotes a revivalistic revision of the...
- A revivalist is a person who holds, promotes, or presides over religious revivals. A secondary definition for revivalist is a person who revives customs...
- A revivalist artist or revivalist band is a musical group, singer, or musician dedicated to reviving interest in a musical genre from an earlier era....
- Duncan Campbell (13 February 1898 - 28 March 1972) was a Scottish Evangelist, who is best known for being a leader in the Lewis Awakening or Hebrides Revival...
- (September 1, 1785 – September 25, 1872), was an American Methodist, revivalist, preacher, in the Midwest, as well as twice an elected legislator in Illinois...
- Postmillennialists also diverge on the means of the gospel's conquest. Revivalist postmillennialism is a form of the doctrine held by the Puritans and some...
- prophets". During the 18th century, England saw a series of Methodist revivalist campaigns that stressed the tenets of faith set forth by John Wesley and...
- them. In academic literature, "Islamic revival" is an umbrella term for revivalist movements, which may be "intolerant and exclusivist", or "pluralistic";...