How do you use Calvinism in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like protestantism, plus the exact meaning.
Calvinism in a sentence
Calvinism meaning
The Christian religious tradition based upon the doctrines and forms of Christian practice of several Protestant reformers, especially John Calvin, in contrast to Catholicism, Lutheranism, Anabaptism, and Arminianism. One distinctive trait of the system is its Augustinian doctrine of predestination, which teaches that God has elected some for salvation, apart from anything they do or believe.
Synonyms of Calvinism
Using Calvinism
- The main meaning on this page is: The Christian religious tradition based upon the doctrines and forms of Christian practice of several Protestant reformers, especially John Calvin, in contrast to Catholicism, Lutheranism, Anabaptism, and Arminianism. One distinctive trait of the system is its Augustinian doctrine of predestination, which teaches that God has elected some for salvation, apart from anything they do or believe.
- Useful related words include: protestantism.
- In the example corpus, calvinism often appears in combinations such as: of calvinism, to calvinism, calvinism and.
Context around Calvinism
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 6 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Calvinism
- In this selection, "calvinism" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 22.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, unlike, hyper, rigid, main, though and jansen stand out and add context to how "calvinism" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include also embraced calvinism and arminianism and calvinism find a. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "calvinism" sits close to words such as abenaki, adria and afn, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with calvinism
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Calvinism, however, was prohibited. (4 words)
Arminianism is related to Calvinism historically. (6 words)
Large parts of the population of both areas also embraced Calvinism. (11 words)
In short, the difference can be seen ultimately by whether God allows His desire to save all to be resisted by an individual's will (in the Arminian doctrine) or if God's grace is irresistible and limited to only some (in Calvinism). (43 words)
Picirilli Grace, Faith, Free Will 132 Comparison with Calvinism main Ever since Arminius and his followers revolted against Calvinism in the early 17th century, Protestant soteriology has been largely divided between Calvinism and Arminianism. (34 words)
Jansen's opponents (mainly Jesuits ) condemned his teachings for their alleged similarities to Calvinism (though, unlike Calvinism, Jansen rejected the doctrine of assurance and taught that even the justified could lose their salvation). (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
Picirilli Grace, Faith, Free Will 132 Comparison with Calvinism main Ever since Arminius and his followers revolted against Calvinism in the early 17th century, Protestant soteriology has been largely divided between Calvinism and Arminianism.
Jansen's opponents (mainly Jesuits ) condemned his teachings for their alleged similarities to Calvinism (though, unlike Calvinism, Jansen rejected the doctrine of assurance and taught that even the justified could lose their salvation).
Generally there’s some manner of Calvinism at the root of this theology.
Although the two scholars agreed on many fundamental characteristics about Calvinism, their understanding of its historical impact was quite different.
Arminianism is related to Calvinism historically.
Biographer John Niven says: Calhoun admired Dwight's extemporaneous sermons, his seemingly encyclopedic knowledge, and his awesome mastery of the classics, of the tenets of Calvinism, and of metaphysics.
Calvinism became the dominant religion, and although Catholicism was not forbidden and priests allowed to serve, the Catholic hierarchy was prohibited.
Calvinism, however, was prohibited.
Calvinist groups use the term Hyper-Calvinism to describe Calvinistic systems that assert without qualification that God's intention to destroy some is equal to his intention to save others.
Current landscape infobox Advocates of both Arminianism and Calvinism find a home in many Protestant denominations, and sometimes both exist within the same denomination.
Encyclopædia Britannica His views on religion presented in his works of philosophy, however, may strike some as discordant with the doctrines of both Catholicism and Calvinism.
Her Calvinism and folk beliefs were an early source of nightmares for the child, and he showed a precocious concern for religion.
He was probably won over to Calvinism during a visit to Heidelberg in 1606, but it was not until 1613 that he publicly took communion according to the Calvinist rite.
He was to found a Calvinist Academy: the context was that the Transylvanian royal family had just returned from Unitarianism to Calvinism.
Hoping to gain an advantage in the dispute, Wolfgang William converted to Catholicism; John Sigismund, though, converted to Calvinism (although Anna of Prussia stayed Lutheran).
In converting to Catholicism, both De Warens and Rousseau were likely reacting to Calvinism's insistence on the total depravity of man.
In short, the difference can be seen ultimately by whether God allows His desire to save all to be resisted by an individual's will (in the Arminian doctrine) or if God's grace is irresistible and limited to only some (in Calvinism).
In this view, elements of Calvinism represented a revolt against the medieval condemnation of usury and, implicitly, of profit in general.
It encouraged the rejection of harsh, rigid Calvinism, and promised a new blossoming of American culture.
Large parts of the population of both areas also embraced Calvinism.
Common combinations with calvinism
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of calvinism 9×
- to calvinism 7×
- calvinism and 5×
- calvinism in 3×
- and calvinism 3×
- calvinism was 3×
- calvinism became 2×