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John Calvin (July 10, 1509 - May 27, 1564) was a French Protestant theologian during the Protestant Reformation and was a central developer of the system of Christian theology called Calvinism or Reformed theology. In Geneva, he rejected Papal authority, established a new scheme of civic and ecclesiastical governance, and created a central hub from which Reformed theology was propagated. He is renowned for his teachings and writings, in particular for his Institutes of the Christian Religion. = Five points of Calvinism = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_points_of_Calvinism
The Five points of Calvinism, sometimes called the doctrines of grace and remembered in the English-speaking world with the mnemonic TULIP, are a summary of the judgments (or canons) rendered by the Synod of Dordt reflecting the Calvinist understanding of the nature of divine grace and predestination as it relates to salvation. The central assertion of the five points is that God is able to save every one of those upon whom he has mercy and that his efforts are not frustrated by the unrighteousness or the inability of humans.
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-Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon, and others established the Lutheran Church. (Protestant Reformation) -John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, Martin Bucer, and others established the Reformed churches. (Protestant Reformation) -Menno Simons, Jakob Hutter, Jakob Amman, and others helped establish the Anabaptist churches. (Radical Reformation) -Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell began the English Reformation and established the the Church of England, now known as the Anglican or Episcopal Church. Also, Elizabeth I played a key role in the success of the English Reformation as well. (English Reformation)
John Wesley played a big part in the reformation , he also wrote many hymns.
He invented the printing press and was the first person to print the bible WITH the printing press. This was called the Gutenberg Bible.
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During the Reformation, noblewomen influenced their husbands and relatives to accept the reformerâ??s actions and beliefs. Because of the status and power of noblewomen in the society, they are almost left unharmed.
John Calvin was a French minister who was born in 1509. John Calvin formed Calvinism a theological system that is still followed today.
Three early leaders of the Protestant church movement were Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Huldrych Zwingli. Martin Luther is known for sparking the Reformation by challenging the practices of the Catholic Church. John Calvin's teachings influenced later Reformed and Presbyterian traditions. Huldrych Zwingli played a key role in the Swiss Reformation.
-Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon, and others established the Lutheran Church. (Protestant Reformation) -John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, Martin Bucer, and others established the Reformed churches. (Protestant Reformation) -Menno Simons, Jakob Hutter, Jakob Amman, and others helped establish the Anabaptist churches. (Radical Reformation) -Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell began the English Reformation and established the the Church of England, now known as the Anglican or Episcopal Church. Also, Elizabeth I played a key role in the success of the English Reformation as well. (English Reformation)
John Wesley played a big part in the reformation , he also wrote many hymns.
The Protestant Reformation began in the early 16th century with Martin Luther in Germany and John Calvin in Switzerland as key figures. While these individuals did not invent the Protestant church as a single entity, their actions and teachings played a significant role in the birth and development of various Protestant denominations.
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The Puritans followed the teachings of John Calvin, a French theologian who played a significant role in the Protestant Reformation. They adhered to Calvin's doctrines of predestination, the inerrancy of the Bible, and the importance of leading a pious life according to God's will.
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After the Protestant Reformation, many denominations did away with the special clothing called vestments. They made the role of the pastor closer to that role of a person sitting in the pews.
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He invented the printing press and was the first person to print the bible WITH the printing press. This was called the Gutenberg Bible.
John Knox did not create a new religion, but he was a Scottish minister and theologian who played a key role in the Scottish Reformation. He was a leading figure in the establishment of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, which was based on Calvinist principles.