noun A person who is both vegan and evangelical in their beliefs and practices.
Focuses on the health benefits of a vegan diet and lifestyle, often promoting veganism as a path to improved health and well-being.
Relates to the intersection of veganism and environmental activism, emphasizing the environmental benefits of a vegan lifestyle.
Involves advocating for the ethical treatment of animals and promoting veganism as a way to support animal rights causes.
Refers to individuals who are passionate about veganism and promote it enthusiastically, often in a religious or evangelical manner.
The term 'vegangelical' may be used by writers who cover topics related to veganism and animal rights, to describe individuals who are passionate advocates for veganism and promote their beliefs in a fervent or evangelical manner.
Psychologists may use the term 'vegangelical' when discussing the intersection of veganism and evangelical beliefs, or when exploring the psychological motivations behind extreme advocacy for veganism.
Sociologists may use the term 'vegangelical' to analyze the social dynamics and group behaviors of individuals who identify strongly with veganism and exhibit evangelical zeal in promoting their beliefs.
Nutritionists may use the term 'vegangelical' when discussing the dietary and nutritional aspects of veganism, particularly in relation to individuals who advocate for veganism with evangelical fervor.