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in the 1530s
Calvin is a six-year-old in the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes."
Calvin from 'Calvin and Hobbes' is named after John Calvin, the 16th century French theologian known for his role in the Protestant Reformation.
Presbyterianism comes out of the Church of Scotland, which subscribes to traditional Reformed doctrines as espoused by John Calvin and John Knox. The name reflects the govermental organization of the church, and comes from the word "presbyter" which means elder.Additional InfoJohn Calvin was a leader of the Reformation who lived and worked in Geneva, Switzerland. He held a "School for Reformed Theology" there, and John Knox (from Scotland) was one of his pupils. The churches in Geneva and many of those in Europe that were developed from Calvin and his pupils can be considered to be Presbyterian, although they may not have had that word in their name. John Knox brought Calvin's teachings back to Scotland.Actually, Presbyterian refers to the way the church is governed - by elected representatives (elders or presbyters) from the congregation. Reformed refers to the set of doctrines that the church follows, and indicates that the church follows the teachings originating from John Calvin. Thus it is possible to have a "Reformed Baptist Church" that is not governed in the Presbyterian manner. Presbyterian churches are almost always Reformed in doctrine.
Calvin was born in 1963
No, in the "Calvin and Hobbes" comic strip, Calvin remains a six-year-old boy throughout the series.
Calvin Coolidge died on January 5, 1933.
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Calvin Coolidge
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