Calvinists disapproved of central aisles because they allowed for ceremonial processions.
The Nave is the middle part of the Church. This is where the congregation sits during the service, and is flanked by aisles on each side.
This has been a misconception for many years. The central passageway is not called an aisle, it is called the central passageway. The aisles of a church are those pathways nearest the walls.
John Calvin
Lutherans and Calvinists disagreed on the doctrine of predestination, the nature of the Eucharist, and the role of the church in society.
the Calvinists
The central area of a church is typically the nave, which is the main space where the congregation gathers for worship. It is usually located between the aisles and is often lined with pews for seating. The nave is where many of the key rituals and ceremonies of the church take place.
The Calvinists were led by the Roman Catholic Church.
The Puritans.
Scottish Presbyterians were led by Calvinist leader John Knox. Calvinists were later known as Puritans since they confronted the English monarchs and pressed for church reform.
The main religion in Transylvania is the Romanian Orthodox Church. There are also some Calvinists.
A basilic is a Christian church which has a nave with a semicircular apse, side aisles, a narthex and a clerestory.
The Church did not disapprove of Galileo's work. What they disapproved of was that he was teaching his findings as fact when they were simply unproven theories. Even Galileo stated that he could not proven them.