Calvin's ideas differed from Martin Luther's in their emphasis on predestination and a more structured church governance. While Luther focused on justification by faith alone and the authority of Scripture, Calvin introduced the concept that God has already chosen who will be saved, which shaped his views on church discipline and community life. Additionally, Calvin advocated for a more rigorous moral code and the involvement of the congregation in church leadership, contrasting with Luther's more individualistic approach to faith. These distinctions led to the development of Reformed theology, which had a lasting impact on Protestantism.
The established church.
.Catholic AnswerM. Luther's ideas were posted in his 95 Theses. See the link below.
John Calvin
I have a dream...
Communion
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.
Martin Luther
The printing press.
Martin Luther King believed Gandhi's ideas of non-violent resistance could help black people in the US
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.
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