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'''John Calvin''' (French: ''Jean Calvin'') was a reformed theologian who resided in Geneva, Switzerland, and was influential figure during the [[Protestant Reformation]]. Calvin is most often associated with the doctrine of[[Calvinism]], a soteriological position that affirms the sovereignty of God over salvation. | '''John Calvin''' (French: ''Jean Calvin'') was a reformed theologian who resided in Geneva, Switzerland, and was influential figure during the [[Protestant Reformation]]. Calvin is most often associated with the doctrine of [[Calvinism]], a [[Soteriology|soteriological]] position that affirms the sovereignty of God over salvation. |
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John Calvin (French: Jean Calvin) was a reformed theologian who resided in Geneva, Switzerland, and was influential figure during the Protestant Reformation. Calvin is most often associated with the doctrine of Calvinism, a soteriological position that affirms the sovereignty of God over salvation.