Babington's quadrilateral defines four key traits of the evangelical movement. One is a very high regard for the bible, that it is authority and highly authoritative. The secondone is christocentricism, or centre centring on christ,. And then the third is a conversionism, you might call it. So this belief that human beings actually need to be converted. They need to make a decision. While we are saved by faith, that faith must be expressed in some outward effort - including social justice.