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    John Calvin is a principal figure of the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther, as well as Henry VIII, detached Protestantism from the Roman Catholic Church. Calvin's doctrines and theology created philosophical changes within the Protestant churches. Calvin led Protestantism to supplement itself into state control. His ideas about salvation and whether it is predetermined by God or open to all, are still debated in current times. The Protestant Reformation had three components: Lutheran, Reformed

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    The Essence Of The Debate

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    The Essence of the Debate Divine Election according to Calvin One of the most valuable key sources of information on the subject of divine election is John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion. He began weaving doctrinal revelation and explanation together in 1536 and finished the text in 1559. The initial composed manuscript presented comprehensive perspectives aligning with the four points of the Apostle’s creed. As time passed, Calvin decided to instruct readers in the rudiments of Christianity

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    Predestination Essay

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    That God decreed to leave some in the common misery and not to bestow on them living faith and the grace of conversion. Calvin also believes that God predestined everything for everything that it does, such that God predestined me to be writing this report right now for my religion class, so that this isn't my own free will but it was God's set plan for me. Zanchius, a Reform

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    What is Calvinism? What is Arminianism? Calvinism is a theological system that was created and taught by the 1500’s French Theologian John Calvin (Steele pg15). Arminianism was founded by late 1500’s Dutch theologian by the name of Jacob Arminius (Forlines pg8). Calvinism, surprisingly like Arminianism, is based upon five points with a heavy respect for Scripture. Calvinism to start out believes in total depravity. Total depravity is the belief that man is tainted by sin and because of this cannot

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    1539, Cardinal Jacopo Sadoleto, bishop of Carpentras, took advantage of John Calvin’s exile from Geneva and sent a letter attempting to appeal to the magistrates and citizens of Geneva to return to the Roman Church and the Catholic faith. Sadoleto urges the citizens of Geneva not to turn their backs on the old church tradition in favor of a new unauthorized innovative religion made popular by Protestant reformers such as Calvin. With Sadoleto’s seemingly resolute reverence for the Catholic church he

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    Settling the Northern Colonies (1619-1700) The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism King Henry VIII led the Protestant Reformation, but John Calvin was the one who really took protestantism further, which made the English leave England and go to America. -When Martin Luther posted the 95 theses, that led to the protestant reformation. -John Calvin was the leader of “Calvinism”, which focused on predestination. -Conversion was a religious event that placed you as either and “elect” or

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    Meritocracy: an ideal system in which personal effort—or merit—determines social standing Calvinism: The religious doctrines of John Calvin. Calvin stressed that people are saved through God's grace, not through their own merits. The most famous of Calvin's ideas is his doctrine of predestination. Meritocracy and Calvinism are very different. Counties that following the Meritocracy style of living are better off and more advanced than those who believe in Calvinism. Calvinism is

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    I look back on my life and realize what a turbulent time I have lived through. Through all of this religious turmoil and political strife I have not lost my faith. I am Yann Allaman and I was born in 1560 in Geneva. I am the only son of my two beloved parents and ever since I was young I knew that I wanted to be a missionary. I am blessed to have been born into a Calvinist family, so that I could have been raised according to God’s law. Throughout my life I have spread this religion to as many heretics

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    expressed in cell churches. Another Pastor, Dr. Rick Warren also concurs that we are in need of a new reformation and that this new reformation will be centered in cell groups. “You know, 500 years ago, the first Reformation with Luther and then Calvin, was about beliefs. I think a new reformation is going to be about behavior. The first Reformation was about creeds; I think this one will be about deeds. I think the first one was about what the church believes; I think this one

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    Theology (known as Calvinism) and Arminian Systematic Theology (known as Arminianism). While they are both historically related, having been born from the Protestant Reformation, they are also conflicting with each other. Calvinism- In 1536 John Calvin published his work The Institutes of the Christian Religion in which he covered several theological topics. Such teachings attracted the church of Geneva leading to the reformation of the church to an apostolic model (following the biblical model

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