"Genevanism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Genevanism is a philosophical and theological movement that originated in 16th-century Geneva, Switzerland. It was characterized by a strong emphasis on the authority of scripture, a stress on the importance of individual conscience, and a commitment to simplicity, humility, and evangelical piety. The movement was also known for its opposition to religious rituals and hierarchies, as well as its desire to purify the church and promote moral reform. Key figures associated with Genevanism include John Calvin, Theodore Beza, and Pierre Viret.
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Geneticians refers to people who study genetics, which is the branch of biology that deals with the study of heredity, variation, and the behavior of genes.