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casuist (casuist@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 05-Aug-2024 02:38:47 JSTcasuist @KingOfWhiteAmerica @BowsacNoodle @SuperSnekFriend @professionalbigot69 Well, yeah, I guess. Only you refer to a "Reformed theology". The Reformation itself was an historical phenomenon, i.e. social, political, cultural, even economic. What would you say is the common thread theologically? What would separate "Reformed Theology" from that of other protest movements, whether prior or contemporary, Bogomils, Cathars, Anabaptists etc.