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Qué (quién) es Calvinistical - definición


Calvinistical      
·adj Of or pertaining to Calvin, or Calvinism; following Calvin; accepting or Teaching Calvinism.
Calvinistic         
  • Dutch prime minister [[Abraham Kuyper]] initiated neo-Calvinism
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  • Calvin preached at [[St. Pierre Cathedral]] in [[Geneva]]
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  • Early Calvinism was known for simple, unadorned churches, as shown in this 1661 painting of the interior of the [[Oude Kerk, Amsterdam]]
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  • [[Moïse Amyraut]] formulated [[Amyraldism]], a modified Calvinist theology regarding the nature of [[Christ]]'s atonement.<ref>Iustitia Dei: A History of the Christian Doctrine of Justification. p.269 Alister E. McGrath – 2005 "The importance of this threefold scheme derives from its adoption by Moses Amyraut as the basis of his distinctive theology. Amyraut's 'hypothetical universalism' and his doctrine of the triple covenant between God and humanity is ..."</ref><ref>Hubert Cunliffe-Jones, ''A History of Christian Doctrine'' p. 436 2006 "The appointment of John Cameron, a peripatetic Scottish scholar, to be a professor in the Academy in 1618 introduced a stimulating teacher to the scene, and when in 1626 his pupil, Moses Amyraut (Amyraldus), was called to be a minister ..."</ref>
  • The seal of the [[Presbyterian Church in the United States of America]], an early American Presbyterian church
  • ''[[The Return of the Prodigal Son]]'' by [[Rembrandt]], based on the [[Parable of the Prodigal Son]] illustrating forgiveness
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  • The "[[Shield of the Trinity]]" diagrams the classic doctrine of the [[Trinity]]
  • Abandoned Calvinist church in [[Łapczyna Wola]], [[Poland]]
GROUPING OF SECONDARY THEOLOGICAL BELIEFS WITHIN PROTESTANT CHRISTIANITY
Reformed Churches; Calvinist; Calvinists; Reformed church; Calvinist Church; Reformed theology; Reformed Church; Reformed Theology; Reformed Soteriology; Calvinistic; Five points of Calvinism; TULIP (Calvinism); Five Points of Calvinism; Calvinist Church, USA; Calvinist terminology; Calvanism; Five points of calvinism; Reformed Protestant; Reformed religion; Calvanist; Reformed Christianity; Sovereign Faith; Reformed protestant; Doctrines of Grace; Reformed faith; Five point Calvinism; Five Points of Calvanism; Reformed tradition; Reformed Evangelicals; Calvinist Reformation; Reform Christianity; Reformed minister; Calvinistic soteriology; Reformed Christian; Christian - Reformed; Reformed theologian; Calvinistic theology; Reformed churches; Calvinist soteriology; Reformed theologians; Five Point Calvinism; Reformed Protestantism; Doctrines of grace; Reformed evangelical; Reformed Tradition; T.U.L.I.P.; Reformed denomination; Calvinist theology; Calvinist theologian; Calvinist minister; Protestant reformed religion
·adj ·Alt. of Calvinistical.
Calvinistic Methodists         
  • Castle Square Presbyterian Church, [[Caernarfon]]
  • Artist's impression of the first Methodist association in 1743
  • Whitchurch]], Cardiff
CHRISTIAN DENOMINATION IN WALES, FORMERLY THE CALVINISTIC METHODISTS (1811–)
Presbyterian church of Wales; Calvinistic Methodists; Calvinistic Methodist; Calvinistic Methodist Church; EGLWYS PRESBYTERAID CYMRU; Calvinistic Methodism; Presbyterian church of wales; Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Cymru; Calvinist Methodist; Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church; Methodism, Calvinistic; Calvinistic Methodist or Presbyterian Church of Wales Act 1933
Calvinistic Methodists were born out of the 18th-century Welsh Methodist revival and survive as a body of Christians now forming the Presbyterian Church of Wales.David Ceri Jones and Eryn Mant White, The Elect Methodists: Calvinistic Methodism in England and Wales, 1735-1811 (University of Wales Press, 2012).