The City of God in Geneva, Switzerland, was created by John Calvin in the 16th century as part of his efforts to establish a Protestant theocracy. Calvin envisioned it as a model Christian community based on his theological principles, emphasizing moral discipline and communal governance. This initiative significantly influenced the development of Geneva as a center of the Reformation and a refuge for Protestants fleeing persecution.
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