American Literature – Before 1800
Calvinism is a major branch of Protestant Christianity that follows the theological teachings of John Calvin, emphasizing the sovereignty of God, the authority of Scripture, and the necessity of grace through faith. This belief system greatly influenced religious practices and societal norms in the 16th and 17th centuries, and it laid the groundwork for various movements, including the Great Awakening, where fervent religious revivalism echoed Calvinist principles. The ideas of predestination and the importance of a personal relationship with God are central to Calvinist thought.
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