John Calvin

  • Jul 11, 1509

    Birth: July 10, 1509

    The date July 10, 1509, marks the birth of John Calvin, a prominent French Protestant reformer and theologian. Born in Noyon, France, Calvin became a leading figure in the second generation of the Protestant Reformation and is well-known for his book Institutes of the Christian Religion
  • Mar 23, 1523

    Education: 1523–1536

    Studied at the University of Paris and later law at the University of Orléans and Bourges.
  • Feb 2, 1533

    Conversion to Protestantism: Around 1533–1536

    Influenced by the ideas of Martin Luther and other reformers; began supporting Protestant Reformation.
  • Publication of Institutes of the Christian Religion: 1536
    Jul 15, 1536

    Publication of Institutes of the Christian Religion: 1536

    First edition published in Basel, Switzerland; became a foundational work of Protestant theology.
  • Time in Geneva: 1536–1564
    Sep 4, 1536

    Time in Geneva: 1536–1564

    The years 1536–1564 in Geneva, also known as Calvin's Geneva, marked a period of significant Protestant Reformation under the leadership of John Calvin.
  • mplementation of Church Reforms: 1541–1564
    Feb 5, 1541

    mplementation of Church Reforms: 1541–1564

    Worked on church governance, moral discipline, and education in Geneva.
  • Death: May 27, 1564
    May 27, 1564

    Death: May 27, 1564

    The date "May 27, 1564" marks the death of John Calvin, a French Protestant theologian and leading figure of the Protestant Reformation.