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Theologians are people who commit to an indepth study of God and his word. Evangelists are those who proclaim the gospel to others. An example of a key theologian in history was [[Martin Luther]] who sparked the Protestant [[Reformation]]. An example of a man who has been devoted to [[evangelism]] is [[Billy Graham]].
 
Theologians are people who commit to an indepth study of God and his word. Evangelists are those who proclaim the gospel to others. An example of a key theologian in history was [[Martin Luther]] who sparked the Protestant [[Reformation]]. An example of a man who has been devoted to [[evangelism]] is [[Billy Graham]].
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===Medieval Theologians===
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===Reformation Theologians===
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Theologians are people who commit to an indepth study of God and his word. Evangelists are those who proclaim the gospel to others. An example of a key theologian in history was Martin Luther who sparked the Protestant Reformation. An example of a man who has been devoted to evangelism is Billy Graham.

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Theologians are people who commit to an indepth study of God and his word. Evangelists are those who proclaim the gospel to others. An example of a key theologian in history was Martin Luther who sparked the Protestant Reformation. An example of a man who has been devoted to evangelism is Billy Graham.

Theologians and Evangelists of the Early Church

Medieval Theologians

Reformation Theologians

Modern Theologians and Evangelists


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