False is the answer. But to many anti Calvinists and those ignorant of history the answer would be true. Reading this book on the history of alcohol in the church and it's as clear as day that Luther whom came before held to Calvins views.
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Calvinism actually would not be started by just Calvin, as he was founder of pretty much just Presbyterian branch of it!False is the answer. But to many anti Calvinists and those ignorant of history the answer would be true. Reading this book on the history of alcohol in the church and it's as clear as day that Luther whom came before held to Calvins views.
True as Lutherans coined the phrase due to differences in doctrine involving Christ's presence in Communion. False if we use Calvinism to mean unconditional election as this was the view of most of the Reformers, and false if we mean the "5 points" or TULIP as both of these were developed after Calvin.
Insofar as it is Calvinism (articulation, emphases, ect.) and departed from Luther on Communion....true.Please make up your mind. True or false.
Calvinism did not spring from Calvin. We believe that it sprang from the great Founder of all truth. (Charles Spurgeon, Sermons, Vol. 7, p. 298).
Mainly from teachings of jesus and Paul!When did it originate?
He did believe in it though!FALSE, as John Calvin himself was NOT a Calvinist as defined by those after him, as he never taught or believed in Limited Atonement.
For the larger picture the question is pretty much insignificant. Calvinism most often is shorthand terminology for the doctrines of grace, or TULIP. If there had not been a Calvinism, there would not be a term Calvinism. But the significant question is whether the doctrines associated with the term Calvinism are biblical or not.Calvinism started with John Calvin True or false?
And John calvin should be seen as really being the "Father" of the Presby branch of calvinism, not we who are in the Baptist one, as we agree with him on Sotierology and the scriptures, but disagree in many other areas!True as Lutherans coined the phrase due to differences in doctrine involving Christ's presence in Communion. False if we use Calvinism to mean unconditional election as this was the view of most of the Reformers, and false if we mean the "5 points" or TULIP as both of these were developed after Calvin.
For the larger picture the question is pretty much insignificant. Calvinism most often is shorthand terminology for the doctrines of grace, or TULIP. If there had not been a Calvinism, there would not be a term Calvinism. But the significant question is whether the doctrines associated with the term Calvinism are biblical or not.
He did.Just answer the question.
But wouldn't Knox hold that title?And John calvin should be seen as really being the "Father" of the Presby branch of calvinism, not we who are in the Baptist one, as we agree with him on Sotierology and the scriptures, but disagree in many other areas!
I did. But I had a typo in it, so I am re-posting it correctly.Just answer the question.
Yes. Calvin was not a Presbyterian. He was more in line with the Dutch Reformed Church.But wouldn't Knox hold that title?
If there had not been a John Calvin, there would not be a term Calvinism. But the significant question is whether the doctrines associated with the term Calvinism are biblical or not.