Answer:
A. John Calvin
Step-by-step explanation:
Juan Calvino (Noyon, July 10, 1509-Canton of Geneva, May 27, 1564), baptized with the name of Jehan Cauvin, Latinized as Calvinus, was a French theologian, considered one of the authors and managers of the Reformation Protestant. The fundamental doctrines of later reformers would identify with him, calling these doctrines "Calvinism." The "five points of Calvinism" arise from the disciples of Calvin as opposed to the doctrines of the disciples of James Arminius. In addition to having created the Geneva Bible (French), in 1560.