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29 November, 01:08

What were the main tenets of lutheranism, zwinglianism, calvinism, and anabaptist and how did they differ from each other and from catholicism?

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    • Lutheranism: Stresses concept of faith. If one has faith in God they will be saved. Catholicism claims that through good works and faith, one could achieve salvation. Lutheranism doesn't believe in good actions but only justification by faith.

    • Calvinism: Goes against Catholicism because the catholic church claims one can control their dstiny of whether they can be saved and Calvinists believe their destiny is pre-determined.
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