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Calvinism
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Cal·vin·ism  (klv-nzm)
n.
The religious doctrines of John Calvin, emphasizing the omnipotence of God and the salvation of the elect by God's grace alone.

Calvin·ist adj. & n.
Calvin·istic adj.
Calvin·isti·cal·ly adv.

Calvinism [ˈkælvɪˌnɪzəm]
n
(Christian Religious Writings / Theology) the theological system of John Calvin (original name Jean Cauvin, Caulvin, or Chauvin.; 1509-64), the French theologian and leader of the Protestant Reformation, and his followers, characterized by emphasis on the doctrines of predestination, the irresistibility of grace, and justification by faith
Calvinist  n & adj
Calvinistic , Calvinistical adj

Calvinism
1. the doctrines of John Calvin or his followers, especially emphasis upon predestination and limited atonement, the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Scriptures and the irresistibility of grace.
2. adherence to these doctrines. Also called Genevanism. Cf. Arminianism. — Calvinist, n., adj. — Calvinistic, Calvinistical, adj.
See also: Protestantism
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Noun1.Calvinism - the theological system of John Calvin and his followers emphasizing omnipotence of God and salvation by grace alone
Protestantism - the theological system of any of the churches of western Christendom that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
Translations
Calvinism [ˈkælvɪnɪzəm] Ncalvinismo m
Calvinism
nCalvinismus m


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This worthy new contribution to the historiography of religious and political thought in sixteenth-century England argues the important influence of Zurich Reformed theology, in particular that of Heinrich Bullinger and Peter Martyr Vermigli, on the Edwardian and Elizabethan Reformations, especially in terms of the theological concepts undergirding the Royal Supremacy and its dominance of ecclesiastical affairs.
It is this narrow sense of Reformed theology to which Donald McKim wishes to introduce his readers.
 
 
 
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