Martin Luther believed in a separation of church and state. Calvin believed that the church should be the state. Calvin felt that if man had free will, then God was not omnipotent. Martin Luther felt that man could have free will and that did not diminish God's power.
John Calvin
.Catholic AnswerM. Luther's ideas were posted in his 95 Theses. See the link below.
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John Calvin
Martin Luther believed in a separation of church and state. Calvin believed that the church should be the state. Calvin felt that if man had free will, then God was not omnipotent. Martin Luther felt that man could have free will and that did not diminish God's power.
Martin Luther believed in a separation of church and state. Calvin believed that the church should be the state. Calvin felt that if man had free will, then God was not omnipotent. Martin Luther felt that man could have free will and that did not diminish God's power.
John Calvin
The established church.
John Calvin and Martin Luther were both key figures in the Protestant Reformation, but they had some differences in their theological beliefs. Luther emphasized the concept of justification by faith alone, while Calvin focused more on the idea of predestination and the sovereignty of God. Luther's teachings led to the formation of Lutheranism, while Calvin's ideas influenced the development of Reformed theology and the Presbyterian tradition. Both men played important roles in shaping Protestantism and challenging the authority of the Catholic Church.
.Catholic AnswerM. Luther's ideas were posted in his 95 Theses. See the link below.
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yes they did, basically if you look at the history of martin Luther king and compare it to what is happening today it is the same.
They both influenced many people and rebelled against the main and 'normal' ideas of the church or government.