The doctrine of predestination, a central tenet of John Calvin's theology, has been a subject of debate and discussion for centuries. Calvin's views on the matter, as outlined in his book 'Institutes,' have had a profound impact on the development of Protestantism and the Reformation. However, critics have pointed out that Calvin's actions, such as the execution of Michael Servetus, have been used to justify persecution and intolerance. A closer examination of Calvin's life and teachings reveals a complex and multifaceted figure, whose legacy continues to shape the Christian faith today.
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