No. Calvinism refers to the set of doctrines taught by John Calvin, which can also be called Reformed. Most (almost all) Presbyterian churches are Reformed in their theology. However, there can also be non-denominational churches or Baptist churches that follow Reformed theology, i.e, that are Calvinist.
Calvinism Also Presbyterianism
William D. Smith has written: 'What is Calvinism?' -- subject(s): Presbyterianism
Religiously - calvinism was gaining strength in Scotland and this would lead to presbyterianism. Politically - the aftermath of the English civil war.
Presbyterianism originated in Scotland, at the time of the Scottish Reformation.
Presbyterianism is one denomination within Protestantism.
Presbyterianism is the religion of thoughtful Christians who prefer to have things done decently and in order.
Calvinism was named after John Calvin
James McConnell has written: 'Presbyterianism in Belfast' -- subject(s): History, Presbyterianism
No, Calvinism is a branch of Protestant Christian theology.
2009 he invented calvinism
In which two countries was Calvinism the dominant religion? *
Yes. Clergy from the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) are permitted to officiate at same-sex marriages and such marriages can be performed at Presbyterian churches.