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Type Words
Synonyms calvinistic, calvinistical
Type Words
Synonyms genevan
Type of necessitarian
Has types huguenot
Derivation calvinism, calvinistical

Examples of calvinist

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Calvinist and other Protestants adapted meditation to Bible studies.
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Calvinist values, however, remained with him throughout his life.
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The lead says he's commemorated in the Lutheran calendar of Saints, and the infobox says he's calvinist.
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Calvinist theologians were intensely interested in researching the historical Jesus and his relationship to the emergence of Christianity.
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Calvinist and Evangelical theologians interpret sanctification as the process of being made holy only through the merits and justification of Jesus Christ through the work of the Holy Spirit.
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  • Of or relating to or characteristic of Calvinism or its adherents
  • An adherent of the theological doctrines of John Calvin
  • (calvinism) the theological system of John Calvin and his followers emphasizing omnipotence of God and salvation by grace alone
  • (Calvinists) Calvinism (also called the Reformed tradition, the Reformed faith, or Reformed theology) is a theological system and an approach to the Christian life. ...
  • A follower of the religious (Protestant) doctrines ascribed to John Calvin (Calvinism)
  • (Calvinism) The Christian doctrines taught preeminently by John Calvin. Emphasis is placed on the sovereignty of God, and one distinctive of the system is its doctrine of predestination, which teaches that a special few are predetermined for salvation by God
  • (Calvinists) believed in the concept of the predestination of the elect.
  • (Calvinism) Strict theological doctrine of the French Protestant church reformer John Calvin (1509-1564) and the basis of Puritan society. Calvin held that all humans were born sinful and only God s grace (not the church) could save a person from hell.
  • (Calvinism) a form of Protestantism emphasizing the eternal predestination of every individual to damnation or to salvation.