John Calvin's teachings emphasized the sovereignty of God, the authority of Scripture, and the concept of predestination. He believed that salvation is granted by God's grace alone and that humans are inherently sinful. Calvin's ideas laid the foundation for Reformed theology, promoting a disciplined Christian life and the importance of a communal church structure. His influence significantly shaped Protestantism, particularly in regions like Geneva and Scotland.
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