Evangelist
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Evangelist may refer to:
Religion
- one of the Four Evangelists, the authors of the canonical Christian Gospels in the New Testament
- a Christian participant in evangelism, such as a minister who serves as an itinerant or special preacher, or a layperson who explains his or her beliefs to a non-Christian
- Evangelist (Latter Day Saints), an office in the ministry of certain denominations in the Latter Day Saint movement
- Presiding Patriarch, a leadership office in certain Latter Day Saint denominations that may also be referred to as the Presiding Evangelist
- Quorum of Seventy Evangelists, a leadership body in The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite)
Publications
- The Evangelist, journal of Walter Scott (clergyman)
Music
- Evangelist (Bach), the term for the tenor recitative part in oratorios and Passions of Johann Sebastian Bach that sings in recitative the words of the narrator of the Gospel excerpts included, for example, in the Christmas Oratorio, the St John Passion and the St Matthew Passion
- more generally Evangelist is the term used for the analogous part in works by other composers (e.g. Heinrich Schütz's Weinachtshistorie, Matthäuspassion, Lukaspassion, Johannespassion)
- Der Evangelimann, singspiel by Wilhem Kienzl
- The Evangelist (Robert Forster album)
Other
- The Evangelists, a 1992 play by Romanian author Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
- The Evangelists (band), an Irish rock band
- The Three Evangelists, a 1995 award-winning novel by French author Fred Vargas
- Technology evangelist, a person who attempts to build a critical mass of support for a given technology
- Evangelistas Islets at the west mouth of the Strait of Magellan
See also
- Evangelicalism, Christian theological view emphasizing personal conversion and the authority of the Bible
- Evangelical Lutheran
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