
The Reformation - John Calvin
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Religious Studies
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9th - 10th Grade
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John Calvin, a key figure in the 16th-century Reformation, greatly influenced English-speaking Protestants, more so than Martin Luther. His charismatic nature and theocratic ideas left a lasting impact on Christianity. Calvin, representing the second generation of reformers, lived in a world already divided by religion. His seminal work, 'Institutes of the Christian Religion,' became a cornerstone for Protestants across Europe. Calvin's teachings laid the foundation for the Presbyterian and Reformed churches and influenced groups like the Huguenots, Dutch, Scots, and English Puritans. He is regarded as the greatest systematic theologian of the Reformation.
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