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- which statement describes
the way that john calvin influenced political thought
during the reformation?
he influenced the development of representative church
governance, inspiring ideas about self - rule in government.
he promoted religious tolerance for all faiths, encouraging
communities to respect diverse beliefs and practices.
he argued that kings should hold absolute authority over their
subjects, shaping ideas about centralized political power.
he believed clergy should not be allowed to hold political office in
order to uphold the separation of church and state.
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To solve this, we analyze John Calvin's influence during the Reformation:
- Option 1: Calvin's ideas on church governance (like presbyterianism with elected elders) inspired self - rule in government. His concept of a representative church structure (with elected officials) influenced ideas of representative governance, so this is correct.
- Option 2: Calvin was not a proponent of religious tolerance for all faiths; he was strict about his own theological views.
- Option 3: Calvin's ideas were against absolute monarchical authority as he emphasized the sovereignty of God and a more community - based church governance, not absolute kingly power.
- Option 4: Calvin's church (the Reformed Church) had clergy involved in church governance, and his ideas didn't focus on separating church and state in the way this option suggests.
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A. He influenced the development of representative church governance, inspiring ideas about self - rule in government. (Assuming the first option is labeled A, with the text "He influenced the development of representative church governance, inspiring ideas about self - rule in government.")