Jacobus Arminius
John Calvin was a French theologian, as well as pastor during the Protestant Reformation.
Calvin from the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes" was named after the 16th-century theologian John Calvin. The creator of the comic strip, Bill Watterson, admired the theological views of John Calvin and thought it would be an interesting contrast to the mischievous nature of the character.
Jacobus Arminius
Calvin from 'Calvin and Hobbes' is named after John Calvin, the 16th century French theologian known for his role in the Protestant Reformation.
John Calvin
The founder of Presbyterianism was John Calvin, a French theologian from the 16th century. His teachings helped shape the Presbyterian Church's doctrine and beliefs, emphasizing predestination and the sovereignty of God.
The theologian and pastor John Calvin was of French nationality. He was born in the Picardy region of France and also lived in Strasbourg during his life, before fleeing to Switzerland due to violent religious uprising against Protestants in France.
T. H. L. Parker was a prominent theologian and author known for his books on the life and theology of John Calvin. Some of his notable works include "Calvin: An Introduction to His Thought" and "John Calvin: A Biography."
John Calvin was best known for making the theological book to ever be published!He was also important because he challlenged the Catholic Church and their pracices.
John Gill - theologian - died in 1771.
John Corbet - theologian - died in 1641.