Calvinism

Calvinism

Definition of Calvinism

The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Calvinism: A Christian doctrine associated with John Calvin (1509-1564). Calvinism is important for sociologists as a component of the Protestant ethic, a set of social and religious ideas considered favorable to the development of capitalism. See: PROTESTANT ETHIC in this legal dictionary and in the world encyclopedia of law.

Calvinism: Resources

Notes and References

  • Drislane, R., & Parkinson, G. (2016). (Concept of) Calvinism. Online dictionary of the social sciences. Open University of Canada

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