Reformed Christianity (redirect from TULIP (Calvinism))
Reformed Christianity, also called Calvinism, is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, a schism...
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New Calvinism, also known as the Young, Restless, and Reformed Movement, is a movement within conservative Evangelicalism that reinterprets 16th century...
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Hyper-Calvinism is a branch of Protestant theology that places strong emphasis on supralapsarianism, or salvation from eternity (God elects from before...
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Predestination is a doctrine in Calvinism dealing with the question of the control that God exercises over the world. In the words of the Westminster...
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Augustine's influence on John Calvin (redirect from Augustinian–Calvinism)
Augustine's Influence on John Calvin describes how Augustinianism shaped Calvinism, particularly in its soteriological aspects and understanding of divine...
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Neo-Calvinism, a form of Dutch Calvinism, is a theological movement initiated by the theologian and former Dutch prime minister Abraham Kuyper. James Bratt...
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The Five Points of Calvinism, occasionally known by the mnemonic TULIP, constitute a summary of Reformed soteriology. Named after John Calvin, they largely...
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Turco-Calvinism refers to the alliance or rapprochement between the followers of the Protestant Reformation and the Ottoman Empire during the 16th century...
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Crypto-Calvinism is a pejorative term describing a segment of those members of the Lutheran Church in Germany who were accused of secretly subscribing...
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Huguenots (redirect from Calvinism in France)
continued persecution under Louis XV. By the time of his death in 1774, Calvinism had been all but eliminated from France. Persecution of Protestants officially...
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Afrikaner Calvinism (Afrikaans: Afrikaner Calvinisme) is a cultural and religious development among Afrikaners that combined elements of seventeenth-century...
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Amyraldism (redirect from Moderate Calvinism)
It is also known as the School of Saumur, post redemptionism, moderate Calvinism, or hypothetical universalism. It is one of several hypothetical universalist...
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Arminianism (section Divergence with Calvinism)
the Netherlands. This expressed an attempt to moderate the doctrines of Calvinism related to its interpretation of predestination. Classical Arminianism...
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Pharmacological Calvinism is a term of disapproval purporting to describe the disapproving or condemning attitude of some Americans to the use of psychiatric...
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History of Reformed Christianity (redirect from History of calvinism)
Netherlands, Calvinism also became the official established religion following a period of persecution. During the Reformation, Calvinism was the primary...
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Predestination (section Calvinism)
particular reference to the doctrines of Calvinism. The version of predestination espoused by John Calvin, after whom Calvinism is named, is sometimes referred...
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of Reformed theology, ranging from simply embracing the Five Points of Calvinism, to accepting a modified form of federalism; all Calvinistic Baptists...
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between two of the emerging Protestant traditions, namely Lutheranism and Calvinism. In the first half of the 17th century, the Church of England and the...
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Protestantism (section Calvinism)
Calvinism, though these points identify the Calvinist view on soteriology rather than summarizing the system as a whole. Broadly speaking, Calvinism stresses...
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History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate (redirect from Calvinism-Arminianism)
limited atonement and of irresistible grace, later associated with classic Calvinism; however, others insist that Augustine's writings conflict with these...
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Reformed orthodoxy (redirect from Scholastic Calvinism)
Reformed orthodoxy or Calvinist orthodoxy was an era in the history of Calvinism in the 16th to 18th centuries. Calvinist orthodoxy was paralleled by similar...
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Protestant Reformation, most Hungarians adopted first Lutheranism and then Calvinism in the form of the Hungarian Reformed Church. In the second half of the...
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In November rioting spread to the southwest, that stronghold of strict Calvinism and covenanting tradition. The Glasgow mob rose against union sympathisers...
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Feast of Corpus Christi (section Calvinism)
The Feast of Corpus Christi (Ecclesiastical Latin: Dies Sanctissimi Corporis et Sanguinis Domini Iesu Christi, lit. 'Day of the Most Holy Body and Blood...
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Harrowing of Hell (section Calvinism)
In Christian theology, the Harrowing of Hell (Latin: Descensus Christi ad Inferos, "the descent of Christ into Hell" or Hades) is the period of time between...
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final authority coming from both the Scriptures and Tradition. Unlike Calvinism, Lutheranism retains many of the liturgical practices and sacramental...
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Christianity is the largest religion in Hungary, with Catholicism and Calvinism being its main denominations. In the national census of 2022, 42.5% of...
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Dave Hunt (Christian apologist) (section Calvinism)
religions, including critiques of Catholicism, Islam, Mormonism, and Calvinism, among others. Hunt's Christian theology was evangelical dispensational...
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John Gill (theologian) (category Hyper-Calvinism)
Hyper-Calvinism in English Nonconformity, 1689-1765. Quinta Press. pp. 96–97. Nettles 1986. George 1990. Ella 2009. Daniel, Curt. Hyper-Calvinism and John...
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