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... Because of their contrasting views against the Catholic Church, they produced new denominations of Christianity called Calvinism and Lutherinism. ...
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... followed Calvinist teachings. Calvinism, in Protestant Christianity is the theology developed and advanced by John Calvin. It forms the ...
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... Through his writings, speeches, and Calvinism he really reached his goal in life to ... made such a difference that his impact is still seen today in Christianity.
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... Christianity had played an important role in Portugal and Spain, but it divided ... People started to believe on Prodesism and Calvinism; people believed in things ...
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... Through his writings, speeches, and Calvinism, he reached his goal in life, which ... made such a difference his teachings are still seen today in Christianity. ...
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... The Norton Anthology describes the difficulties that the dominant writers of the period had with Christianity and Calvinism (p 394). ...
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... Ultimately, Calvinism superseded Lutheranism in the Netherlands, and spread across the North ... and Knox, has continued to exert influence on Christianity to the ...
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... there must be some relationship between a country's level of Christianity and its ... Calvinism, he believed, had developed a set of beliefs around the concept of ...
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... 81). America is a Protestant country that is deeply rooted in its Christianity beliefs. ... Weber also studied Calvinism and Puritanism. ...
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... Calvin institutionalized Protestantism (Calvinism), and with that, much anxiety in the ... This interesting article I found in Christianity Today talks about how ...
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... Revivalists of Christianity, not just Puritanism, but Methodism, Calvinism and Unitarianism, began to build schools in New England. ...
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... for the first time, were challenging the Catholic Church with new ideas on Christianity. ... Calvin began to reform churches, which led to the spread of Calvinism. ...
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Calvinism Although Calvinistic beliefs were primarily based on Lutheranism, John Calvin ... in particular the training of the young and ignorant in Christianity. ...
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... After hearing the argument of two denominations of Christianity one determine of which ... In the case of Calvinism, man has no free will, therefore stating ...
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... This eventually, with the aid of Calvinism, lead to a solution for ... directly effected government documentation in comparison as to how it effected Christianity. ...
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... Followers of Calvinism believe that salvation, independent of sense, freed its ... minister Orestes Brownson- author of New Views of Christianity, Society, and the ...
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... to be the father of the movement, said in the "Unitarian Christianity" sermon in ... The erosion of Calvinism, which urged to minimize speculation and instead draw ...
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... the tension between enlightened thought and the tenets of eighteenth-century Calvinism. ... of the conventional world and of rigid Christianity, which becomes ...
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... began to be replaced by a general acceptance of Christianity and Christians ... radical change from the more formal religions of Puritanism and Calvinism that were ...
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... After that he founded a completly new form of christianity - protestantism ... religion that they founded new forms of Protestantism like Calvinism, Anabaptism and ...
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... Spiritual enthusiasm sprung up when new lighter ideas of Christianity came about ... It rejected Calvinism and Arminianism and brewing up a new faith known as deism ...
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... t find the word "raison d' etat" John Calvin-Founder of Calvinism which is a ... Expanded Christianity to people lower in the social order Simony-the buying or ...
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... brought up to believe in superstition mixed with Christianity, which led ... detached himself from Protestantism forming his own denomination known as Calvinism. ...
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... brought up to believe in superstition mixed with Christianity, which led ... detached himself from Protestantism forming his own denomination known as Calvinism. ...
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... the power of the Pope, Protestantism and especially Calvinism, instead focused ... of the pursuit of wealth is really in conflict with Christianity's teaching, but ...
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... The rise of the great world religions, such as Buddhism, Christianity and Islam ... Calvinism, he found, had developed a set of beliefs around the concept of ...
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