Coram Deo
Puritan Board Junior
Most of the time I always hear Baptist and Anabaptist labeled under Radical Reformation....
But Here is a quote from an Interesting Reformation History Site:
Radical Reformation:
Term used to define other protestant sects that weren't happy with the extend which Luther carried his reformation. Such groups are the Anabaptists and the Antitrinitarians. Then this guy named Zwingli came and he denounced all of the sacraments. Yet the most important was...
John Calvin. 1509 - 1564. Born in France, but went to Geneva. In Institutes of the Christian Religion, he argued in Predestination - meaning that God had already chosen who would be saved and those that were saved were the "Elect". Calvin made Geneva a theocracy, he was a strict disciplinarian. Calvinism began to spread, becoming the established church of Scotland. French Calvinists were known as Huguenots.
But Here is a quote from an Interesting Reformation History Site:
Radical Reformation:
Term used to define other protestant sects that weren't happy with the extend which Luther carried his reformation. Such groups are the Anabaptists and the Antitrinitarians. Then this guy named Zwingli came and he denounced all of the sacraments. Yet the most important was...
John Calvin. 1509 - 1564. Born in France, but went to Geneva. In Institutes of the Christian Religion, he argued in Predestination - meaning that God had already chosen who would be saved and those that were saved were the "Elect". Calvin made Geneva a theocracy, he was a strict disciplinarian. Calvinism began to spread, becoming the established church of Scotland. French Calvinists were known as Huguenots.