I would say the churches that most closely resemble Calvin's model would be Reformed Presbyterian churches.
There are several denominations that can be called Calvinists or Reformed. Presbyterian churches are included in that.
Sovereign Grace, Calvinists
No, only catholic churches follow Popes.
worship the sun.
sorry i dont know
The worship is on the opposite ends of the spectrum; Catholics follow strict ritual practices, and Pentecostal follow no ritual but the leading of the Spirit.
Islam is the religion, Muslims are the ones who follow the religion. They do not "worship" Islam, as Christians don't worship Christianity.
The belief and to worship a superhuman power e.g. God. It is a particular system of faith and worship that people follow.
NO. Muslims follow and worship Allah
the followers of lord mahavira follow the jainism
According to the bible, unlease you follow christ and teach others about the Kingdom of God, the you worship the devil.
“Calvinism“ typically refers to those who subscribe to the “5 Points of Calvinism“ - Total Depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited Atonement, Irresistible Grace, and Perseverance of the Saints. These doctrines were formulated at the Synod of Dort in 1618-19 to response to the “Remonstrants,” followers of Jacob Arminius. The term can be misleading, since Calvin was long dead by the time the Arminian controversy arose, and the Synod of Dort was largely composed of delegates of the Reformed churches founded by Ulrich Zwingli, not Calvin, who was a second generation Reformer.
No, there is no special Calvanist Bible. Reformed churches (those who follow Calvin's theology) use a variety of Bibles as other churches do.
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