calvinism in A Sentence

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    Why Calvinism asks the wrong question.

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    No one is saved yet, that is Calvinism.

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    Your cavils are not with me nor with Calvinism.

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    In Calvinism it is important that you think about your own faith.

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    Calvinism is named for John Calvin, a French theologian who lived from 1509-1564.

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    During this period, there were fewer religious paintings which were forbidden by dutch Calvinism.

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    There are problems with both systems, but we see Calvinism more biblically based than Arminianism.

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    Calvinism had triumphed​ - or so the synod hoped. Birth and Growth of the Collegiants.

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    In the wake of the Reformation, Prussia was dominated by two major Protestant confessions: Lutheranism and Calvinism.

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    If Arminianism is broken down into five points, similar to the five points of Calvinism, these would be the five points:.

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    Calvinism meant not only that they professed their faith in a different way, it also meant that they were independent of the Catholic Church.

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    Emil Kauder expanded Schumpeter's argument by arguing the hypothesis that Calvinism hurt the development of capitalism by leading to the development of the labour theory of value.

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    This work represented American nationalism through Calvinism because these individuals expelled from England, contributed to the expulsion of the British(1776 and now in 1812) and established a free democratic society.

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    Just as extreme forms of Calvinism fail in that they make human beings nothing more than pre-programmed robots, so open theism fails in that it rejects God's true omniscience and sovereignty.

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    As the 16th century was passing, the late humanism stepped beside Calvinism as a predominant school of thought; and figures like Paul Schede, Jan Gruter, Martin Opitz, and Matthäus Merian taught at the university.

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    If we were in a storm at sea, with deck wave-washed and masts strained and bent with storm, and it was necessary to reef the top sail, we certainly would not ask the brave sailor who volunteered to go aloft, what his opinion was on the five points of Calvinism.

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