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11 April, 04:53

What was the primary difference between Luther's and Calvin's Christianity?

Select the best answer from the choices provided.

Luther still wanted to incorporate the pope; Calvin thought the pope was useless.

Luther believed that people are saved by their faith; Calvin argued that only God saves, not any human action, faith, or belief.

Luther wanted to abolish the church hierachy; Calvin believed the church should remain hierarchical.

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  1. 11 April, 06:06
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    Based on the information that you supplied it would seam that "Luther believed that people are saved by their faith; Calvin argued that only God saves, not any human acton, faith, or belief" would be a central idea between the two
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