- Confessionalists; and the Neo-
Calvinists—the
Positives and the
Antithetical Calvinists. The
Seceders were
largely infralapsarian and the Neo-
Calvinists usually supralapsarian...
- The
Calvinist Republic of
Ghent was a
Calvinist republic that
existed between 1577 and 1584 in the
Flemish independent city of Ghent.
During the Middle...
-
monikers of "the
Calvinist Rome" and "the
Geneva of Hungary". At this
period the
inhabitants of the town were
mainly Hungarian Calvinists.
Debrecen came...
- The
history of the
Calvinist–Arminian
debate begins in the
early 17th
century in the
Netherlands with a
Christian theological dispute between the followers...
- be saved, He also
creates some
people who will be ****ed. Some
modern Calvinists respond to the
ethical dilemma of
double predestination by explaining...
- from
Germany into Denmark–Norway, Sweden, Finland, Livonia, and Iceland.
Calvinist churches spread in Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, Scotland, Switzerland...
- The
Protestant work ethic, also
known as the
Calvinist work
ethic or the
Puritan work ethic, is a work
ethic concept in sociology, economics, and history...
- also
historically called Particular Baptists, or
Calvinist Baptists, are
Baptists that hold to a
Calvinist soteriology (salvation belief).
Depending on the...
-
Reitsma Bick. The
periodical was
established in
August 1945 as the
Canadian Calvinist, an English-language
publication targeted at
Dutch Canadians. Paul De...
- country's infancy".
Rooted in the
historical tradition of
Calvinist theology, New
Calvinists are
united by
their common doctrine. In a
Christianity Today...