Calvinism

/ˈkælvənɪzəm/ noun

A system of Christian theology based on the teachings of John Calvin, emphasizing God's sovereignty and predestination.

From Calvin (16th-century reformer) plus -ism (a suffix denoting a system, doctrine, or practice). The movement crystallized during the Protestant Reformation as an alternative to both Catholicism and Lutheranism.

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