Both Martin Luther and John Calvin were influential figures in the Protestant Reformation, but they had differing views on certain aspects of religious theology. Luther emphasized the concept of justification by faith alone, while Calvin focused on the idea of predestination. Luther believed in the priesthood of all believers, while Calvin emphasized the sovereignty of God. Overall, both men played significant roles in shaping Protestant beliefs, but their specific theological differences set them apart.
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John Calvin, Martin Luther and others
Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin.
Luther and Calvin disagreed on the concept of predestination. Luther believed in the idea of "justification by faith alone," while Calvin emphasized the doctrine of predestination, which asserts that God has already chosen who will be saved.
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Luther Calvin Saxton has written: 'Fall of Poland' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Civilization, History
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Calvin broke away from Luther because Luther did not believe in 'once saved always saved'.All sins are forgiven, Yesterday, today and the future..
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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.
the question should really say leader(s) Henvry VII - Reformation of theEnglish Church to get his way Luther- Fought against the Catholic church for the Protestant values/ Lutheranism Calvin- Followed in the foot steps of Luther providing calvinism/ predestination Anabaptists- Set up the first religious toleration with their ideas check out also Knox, Zwingli and some others too.