Chase Mccall-the beliefs of John Calvin and the reforms he instituted.
-John Calvin was a French theologian and leader of the Protestant Reformation. His strict moral brand of Christianity that became known as Calvinism Strict form of Protestantism
-Believed in the separation of church and state.
- Believed that a discipline code would effectively control peoples lifes.
-Wrote his first and most famous book "Institutes of Christian Religion" in 1536.
- After his death Calvinism spreading to England, Scotland, North America, and parts of central Europe.
-His writings impressed Guillaume Farel, Reformer of Geneva Farel pressed Calvin to come and help the Genevan reform.
-He wanted Geneva to be like the kingdom of God on earth.
-Believed in the separation of church and state.
- Believed that a discipline code would effectively control peoples lifes.
-Wrote his first and most famous book "Institutes of Christian Religion" in 1536.
- After his death Calvinism spreading to England, Scotland, North America, and parts of central Europe.
-His writings impressed Guillaume Farel, Reformer of Geneva Farel pressed Calvin to come and help the Genevan reform.
-He wanted Geneva to be like the kingdom of God on earth.