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Word: Calvinistical

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: The word "calvinistical" describes something that is related to or characteristic of Calvinism, which is a branch of Protestant Christianity based on the teachings of John Calvin. It usually refers to beliefs, practices, or followers of Calvinism.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Calvinistical" is used when discussing topics related to Calvinism, such as theology, beliefs about salvation, or the nature of God.
  • It is often used in academic or religious discussions.
Example:
  • "The calvinistical doctrine emphasizes the idea of predestination, which suggests that God has already chosen who will be saved and who will not."
Advanced Usage:
  • In scholarly texts, you might encounter phrases like "calvinistical theology" or "calvinistical principles," which refer to specific doctrines or beliefs associated with Calvinism.
Word Variants:
  • Calvinism (noun): The religious belief system based on the teachings of John Calvin.
  • Calvinist (noun/adjective): A person who follows Calvinism or relating to Calvinism.
Different Meanings:
  • The term does not have multiple meanings but is specifically tied to the religious context of Calvinism.
Synonyms:
  • Reformed (as in "Reformed theology," which is closely related to Calvinism)
  • Protestant (though broader, it includes Calvinists)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs commonly associated with "calvinistical," as it is a more specialized term.
Summary:

"Calvinistical" is an adjective used to describe anything that relates to the beliefs or practices of Calvinism, a theological system developed by John Calvin.

Adjective
  1. of or relating to or characteristic of Calvinism or its adherents

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