Two kingdoms doctrine
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Two kingdoms doctrine
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The two kingdoms doctrine is a Protestant Christian doctrine that teaches that God is the ruler of the whole world and that he rules in two ways. The doctrine is held by Lutherans and represents the view of some Reformed Christians. John Calvin significantly modified Martin Luther's original two kingdoms doctrine, and certain neo-Calvinists have adopted a different view known as transformationalism. The two kingdoms doctrine is held in Anabaptism, which teaches that there exist two kingdoms on E
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Protestant Christian doctrine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_kingdoms_doctrine
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2024-04-26T17:12:49Z
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