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Q: Which countries had adopted Calvinism by the mid-sixteenth century?
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When did John Calvin found Calvinism?

16th century


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Calvinism started in the later seventeenth century. There is not a parcific date as to when they started calling the religion calvinism. but it was refered too as a religion back in the day.


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What is the modern name of the calvinist religion?

Yes,It is called 'New Calvinism'. The 'New Calvinism' is a growing perspective within conservative Evangelicalism that embraces the fundamentals of 16th century Calvinism while also trying to be relevant in the present day world. TIME magazine ranked it as one of the "10 Ideas Changing the World Right Now."


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No one person was responsible for the founding of Puritanism. The puritans began in the early 17th century as an offshoot of Swiss Calvinism.


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A French scholar by name of John Calvin in the 16th Century. This is the central or main doctrine of the Presbyterian and Reformed Churches


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