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Reformed Christianity, [1] also called Calvinism, [a] is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, a schism in the Western Church.
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Reformed Christianity originated with the Reformation in Switzerland when Huldrych Zwingli began preaching what would become the first form of the Reformed doctrine in Zürich in 1519.
The Reformed churches are a group of Protestant denominations connected by a common Calvinist system of doctrine.
Aug 31, 2024 · ReformedWiki.org (or simply "ReformedWiki" / "Reformed Wiki") is an online wiki dedicated to Reformed theology that is powered by the MediaWiki wiki engine, which is the same wiki software that is used by many wikis, including the Wikipedia.org encyclopedia wiki.
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The first Reformed Churches were established in Europe in the 1500s, in the wake of the Protestant Reformation.
Reformed doctrine is expressed in various texts]. Some of them are used by many denominations. Different denominations use different confessions, usually based on historical reasons. Some of the confessions still commonly in use are (with year of writing): 1. French Confession(1559), 2. Scots Confession(1560), 3. Three Forms of Unity 3.1. Heidelber...
Reformed churches have two main forms of ecclesiastical polity: 1. Presbyterian polity or Synodal government- rule by assemblies of ordained officers. 2. Congregationalist polity, e.g. Congregational churches
Reformed Online Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine- Comprehensive resourceOct 28, 2023 · Reformed Theology, also known as Reformed Christianity or Calvinism, is a theological system that emerged during the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. It is characterized by a set of theological doctrines and beliefs rooted in the teachings of the French theologian John Calvin and other Reformation leaders.
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Luther is credited as the founder of the German Reformation. Luther's study of the writings of the Apostle Paul and Augustine of Hippo led him to the belief that men and women could only be justified by the grace of God, through faith rather than through good works or religious observances.