This illuminating small post articulates the main differences that exist between evangelical Christianity and other sectarian Christian movements.
While this article touches on soteriology (the study of salvation), inspiration, and Christology (the Person and work of Christ), ecclesiology is also an area of difference, as most of these other religions profess their organized structure to be the one and only true church. Evangelical Christianity recognizes that the church is not a structure, but an invisible body that consists of all who trust in Christ alone for their salvation. –Leif L.