“Calvinism emerged as a distinct Christian religious tradition in the 16th century, encompassing the doctrines and practices of Protestant reformers such as John Calvin, distinguishing itself from Catholicism, Lutheranism, Anabaptism, and Arminianism.”
“A certain presumptuousness and overestimation, derived from Calvinism, made them almost sound like proselytising preachers.”
“The biblical, theological and rational case against Calvinism has never been stated more clearly, concisely, irenically or convincingly.”