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Evangelica

Evangelica is a term that has been applied to several distinct subjects, and there is no single, universally recognized entity by that name. It derives from the Latin adjective evangelica, the feminine form of evangelicus, meaning “of the gospel” or “evangelical.” In religious and scholarly Latin usage, forms derived from evangelicus, including evangelica, appear in liturgical phrases, theological texts, and doctrinal descriptions to indicate a relation to the Gospel or to evangelical doctrine.

In modern usage, Evangelica is encountered as a proper name in various languages for organizations, publications,

In encyclopedic references, Evangelica often appears in disambiguation discussions to guide readers toward the specific subject

and,
on
occasion,
fictional
works.
Because
the
term
is
not
tied
to
one
fixed
reference,
its
meaning
depends
on
regional,
historical,
and
disciplinary
context.
Some
contexts
treat
Evangelica
as
a
title
or
label,
while
others
use
it
descriptively
to
denote
gospel-related
content.
being
sought—whether
a
linguistic
form,
a
religious
publication,
a
cultural
product,
or
a
named
entity.
When
researching
or
citing
Evangelica,
it
is
helpful
to
consider
accompanying
details
such
as
language,
country,
or
the
field
of
use
to
determine
the
intended
reference.
See
also
evangelical,
evangelium,
and
related
gospel
terminology
for
broader
linguistic
and
religious
context.