The same as it does for non-Calvinists. Calvinism is not a religion, it is a theology within Christianity that is embraced by many different denominations.
Baptism for a Calvinist is a public declaration and a symbol, of repentance (dying to one's sinful flesh) and being born again to a new life in Christ Jesus.
Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Communion)
the calvinists only perform Baptism and Eucharist
No, Calvinists are not Catholic, they are Protestant Calvinists.
Baptist Calvinists are a relatively common denomination within the Christian faith, particularly in the United States. They adhere to the teachings of John Calvin regarding predestination and salvation, while also following Baptist principles such as believer's baptism and congregational governance.
A+ Puritans and Calvinists
Baptism comes from the Greek noun baptisma which is derived from baptismos, meaning "washing." So baptism does not specifically mean 'to submerge' but, rather, 'washing'.
to be reborn
the baptism
Baptism means dipping. It does not mean dipping in water. You have to specify what you mean to dip in. The bible says in several places that water baptism no longer applies.
about 15-25% of Southern Baptists identify themselves as calvinists.
French Calvinists were known by the term Huguenots or Protestants.
According to Max Weber, early Calvinists were