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This is a separate thread from my other one on the great man himself.
One of my old elders said Calvin wasn't a Calvinist.
I understand there have been many waves referred to as Calvinist:
- around 1540-1570 in various countries
- around 1610-1630 in various countries
- around 1880-1920 in the Netherlands
- around 1970-2019 in England
- more recently in the USA
And were the Huguenots (who emigrated from France a lot) a little bit "Calvinist"?
At any rate it appears each wave or elements within the waves, believed different things from each other, presented to us often in a dumbed-down form.
Are some of the waves or elements or sources worth the while for the average lay person taking any notice of them these days?
One of my old elders said Calvin wasn't a Calvinist.
I understand there have been many waves referred to as Calvinist:
- around 1540-1570 in various countries
- around 1610-1630 in various countries
- around 1880-1920 in the Netherlands
- around 1970-2019 in England
- more recently in the USA
And were the Huguenots (who emigrated from France a lot) a little bit "Calvinist"?
At any rate it appears each wave or elements within the waves, believed different things from each other, presented to us often in a dumbed-down form.
Are some of the waves or elements or sources worth the while for the average lay person taking any notice of them these days?



