Calvin's big difference was double predestination, he actually thought that God would create human beings in love and then predestine them to hell.
I think that would be Calvinism.
Charles the Fifth
Calvinism emerged as a distinct branch of Protestantism due to historical circumstances such as the Protestant Reformation and theological factors like John Calvin's teachings on predestination and the sovereignty of God. Calvinism gained popularity in Europe during the 16th century, particularly in Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Scotland, as it offered a systematic and rigorous interpretation of Christian doctrine.
the following individuals was a writer during the Protestant Reformation who recognized that marital sex was acceptable for reasons besides procreation
Poland remained primarily Catholic.
I think that would be Calvinism.
Protestant reformation happened in Scotland in 1560/61.
Calvinism, as a major branch of Protestant Reformation theology founded by John Calvin in the 16th century, has persisted to this day. While its influence peaked during the Reformation and the subsequent centuries, the core tenets of Calvinism continue to be practiced by various denominations, notably Reformed churches. Thus, while its initial rise occurred in the 1500s, its theological legacy and impact remain significant in contemporary Christianity.
John Calvin
Charles the Fifth
henry vlll
John Calvin was a French minister who was born in 1509. John Calvin formed Calvinism a theological system that is still followed today.
It became a Protestant State.
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Calvinism emerged as a distinct branch of Protestantism due to historical circumstances such as the Protestant Reformation and theological factors like John Calvin's teachings on predestination and the sovereignty of God. Calvinism gained popularity in Europe during the 16th century, particularly in Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Scotland, as it offered a systematic and rigorous interpretation of Christian doctrine.
the following individuals was a writer during the Protestant Reformation who recognized that marital sex was acceptable for reasons besides procreation
Poland remained primarily Catholic.