It was extremely depressing for civilians and Calvin forced religion and politics among the people of Geneva.
Calvin is said to have called the Swiss city of Geneva the "City of God" as it was there that Calvin persuaded the civil leaders to pass laws according to Calvin's understanding of biblical moral principles.
Geneva
The church in Geneva founded by John Calvin is called the "Reformed Church of Geneva" or the "Geneva Academy." It became a prominent center for the Protestant Reformation and exerted significant influence on Reformed theology and practice.
John Calvin
geneva made john calvin there religous leader
Calvin's Geneva refers to the city of Geneva during the Protestant Reformation under the leadership of John Calvin in the 16th century. Calvin established a theocratic government that emphasized strict moral discipline, religious conformity, and the implementation of Reformed theology. His influence transformed Geneva into a center of Protestant thought and a refuge for those fleeing religious persecution. The city became a model for Reformed churches and communities throughout Europe.
Geneva, Switzerland
That would be John Calvin
Probably Geneva.
John Calvin
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