User talk:128.122.193.222
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I'd like you to add citations of works that define this concept and distinguish it from both evangelicalism and triumphalism. Then we can be sure it's not original research. Thanks. Gazpacho 20:10, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
It's closely related to the two pages it references, Dominionism and Christian Reconstructionism, but I don't understand how to provide citations if the page is already gone. Triumphalism is much more general, and Evangelicalism is not the same thing. Any simple google search of the term indicates that it is not a term I've coined, but one in widespread use among both the left and right.
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. Blocked by whom, and for what?
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