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  1. Calvinisme. Calvinisme (også kaldt den reformerte tradition, reformerte tro eller reformert teologi) er en protestantisk trosretning ofte associeret med reformatoren Jean Calvins lære, skønt også andre reformatorer var med til at grundlægge den reformerte lære, heriblandt Ulrich Zvingli, Theodor Beza og mange andre.

  2. Reformed faith spread throughout Europe in the 16th century, with different character in different places. Calvinism was the dominant form of Protestantism in France. After a period of struggle, Calvinists were officially tolerated there. Under the leadership of John Knox, the Church of Scotland, which is Reformed, became the established church ...

  3. The history of the Calvinist–Arminian debate begins in early 17th century in the Netherlands with a Christian theological dispute between the followers of John Calvin and Jacobus Arminius, and continues today among some Protestants, particularly evangelicals. The debate centers around soteriology, or the study of salvation, and includes ...

  4. Calvinist websites. Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics - offers many materials from a Calvinist perspective. Monergism - classic articles and resources; claims to have the largest collection of Reformed/Calvinist resources on the Internet. Calvinism Index Archived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine by Colin Maxwell

  5. 25 de jun. de 2019 · Calvinism is a rare theology: It can be explained simply using a five-letter acronym: TULIP. This set of religious principles is the work of John Calvin (1509-1564), a French church reformer who had a permanent influence on several branches of Protestantism . The TULIP memory tool was solidified at the Synod of Dort (1618-1619), a gathering of ...

  6. Crypto-Calvinism is a pejorative term describing a segment of those members of the Lutheran Church in Germany who were accused of secretly subscribing to Calvinist doctrine of the Eucharist in the decades immediately after the death of Martin Luther in 1546. It denotes what was seen as a hidden ( crypto - from Greek: κρύπτω meaning "to ...

  7. New Calvinism uses contemporary forms of music. New Calvinism is popular among Baptists. New Calvinism is popular also among Charismatics. The books of Jonathan Edwards feature prominently, in addition to those of John Calvin. New Calvinism is engaged to using the internet and social media to communicate. New Calvinism includes multiculturalism.