In brief: Calvinism is a system of Christian theology advanced by John Calvin, a Protestant Reformer in the 16th century, and further developed by his followers, associates and admirers. The term also refers to the doctrines and practices of the Reformed churches, of which Calvin was an early leader. Calvinism is perhaps best known for its doctrine of predestination, and its history is associated with some notable experiments in Christian theocracy.
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- What We Believe About the Five Points of Calvinism (Bethlehem Baptist Church Staff)
- Defining My Terms: Calvinist And Reformed, by Tim Challies
- Tulipedia.org
- Reformed.org
- Monergism.com
- The Five Points of Calvinism Considered, by David Kirkwood
- Calvinism Critiqued by a Former Calvinist, by Steve Jones
- Reformed Praise A Great Site For Free And Biblical Songs!
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