John Calvin
Few theologians have had more influence on Western Christian thought and culture than John Calvin, one of the fathers of the Reformed branch of Protestant Christianity. Born to a Roman Catholic family of… More »
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During his lifetime, Calvin was already recognized as a major figure in Europe. ... 1509 Calvin was born in Noyon, France on July 10. ... John Calvin: Reformer, Pastor, Theologian; Issue 12 | 1986;
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Read the fascinating story of John Calvin, Protestant Reformer, author of Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion, father of “Calvinism”, and the Presbyterian church. ... The Early Years of John Calvin...
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John Calvin was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism.
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Born on July 10, 1509, John Calvin was one of the most influential men of the Reformation movement. Calvin was raised and ordained in the Catholic Church in Noyon (northeast of Paris). ... Click here to read a brief timeline of Calvin's life...
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John Calvin His Life and Work (1509-1564) ... On the very day of his arrival Calvin presented himself to the Council. During this session the general programme of his duties was determined; he returned home with a well-developed plan of activity; ... Calvin's influence on John Knox and King Edward VI.
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Calvin sprang from the French middle-class, and his father, an attorney, had purchased the freedom of the City of Noyon, where he practised civil and canon law. Luther entered the Order of Augustinian Hermits, took a monk's vows, was made a priest and incurred much odium ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > C > John Calvin...
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With his brother and sister and two friends, John Calvin fled Catholic France and headed to the free city of Strasbourg. It was the summer of 1536; Calvin had recently converted to the "evangelical" faith and had just published The Institutes of the Christian Religion, which articulated his Protestant views.
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Complete guide to the life and works of the reformer John Calvin, including related links and books. ... John Calvin the Reformer was born at Noyon (60 m. NE of Paris), Picardy, July 10, 1509;
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