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What religious idea did john calvin and martin luther disagree on

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He believed everything was already planned before even you were born. Luther believed that the state and the church should be separated. The state should have all the power. While on the other hand Calvin believed that the state and the church should not be subject to one another and vice versa.
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The answer is that a person's spiritual destiny is determined by God.

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John Calvin developed Calvinism during the 16th century, and Calvinism is the Protestant theological system, which develops Luther's doctrine of justification by faith alone and emphasizes the grace of God and the doctrine of predestination. Predestination is the doctrine that God has eternally chosen those whom he intends to save.

During the 16th century, Martin Luther developed Lutheranism, and the theology of Lutheranism is the justification of grace through faith alone for the sake of Jesus Christ, and concentrates on God's favour to every person and not on each person's action toward God. Lutherans believe that the understanding of God's favour depends upon proclamation and interpretation of the Bible.

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