calvinism
John Calvin was a preacher who stated that some people were predestined for salvation. He broke Switzerland off into their own little reformed thing instead of agreeing with the thoughts and customs of the Roman Catholic Church.
John Calvin was a French theologian, as well as pastor during the Protestant Reformation.
Calvinism.
John Calvin was a French minister who was born in 1509. John Calvin formed Calvinism a theological system that is still followed today.
The church in Geneva founded by John Calvin is called the "Reformed Church of Geneva" or the "Geneva Academy." It became a prominent center for the Protestant Reformation and exerted significant influence on Reformed theology and practice.
John Calvin
John Calvin was a Protestant reformer.
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John Calvin's religious ideas were spread to North America from Europe. "John Calvin's Protestant teachings were spread across Europe and into North America."
A French Protestant from the 16-1700's that followed the teachings of John Calvin. Most of the population of France at that time was Catholic.
Calvinism.
Martin Luther, a 16th-century German monk, is a famous Protestant leader known for sparking the Protestant Reformation by challenging the Catholic Church's teachings and practices. His "95 Theses" criticized the sale of indulgences and emphasized faith as the key to salvation, leading to the establishment of the Lutheran denomination and inspiring others to break away from the Catholic Church.
John Calvin