Also known as Reformed Protestantism, Reformed faith, Reformed tradition, Reformed, Calvinist Christianity, Reformed church, Calvinism
branch of Protestantism
Reformed Christianity is a major branch of Protestantism that developed from the teachings of figures like John Calvin and emphasizes God's sovereignty, biblical authority, and the importance of individual conscience in faith. It matters historically because it shaped the religious, political, and cultural development of numerous societies, particularly in Europe and North America, and continues to influence millions of Christians today through denominations like the Presbyterian Church.
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