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| 12461. THEOLOGICAL VIEWS OF MARTIN LUTHER AND JOHN CALVIN. Discusses the influence that each man had on the Protestant Reformation, as well as their respective views on grace (the means by which God reveals himself to his followers and thus enables them to be saved). Calvin, who had a much stricter view on the subject, believed in predestination and thus claimed that salvation is possible only for the "chosen few." 18 pages, 44 footnotes, 8 bibliographic sources. |
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