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Whose ideas reflected the spread of Lutheranism in Europe?
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John Calvin
Ignatius of Loyola
Teresa of Avila
Pope Paul III

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The ideas that reflected the spread of Lutheranism in Europe are most closely associated with **John Calvin**. While Calvin was a reformer in his own right, his theological contributions helped further the Protestant Reformation that began with Martin Luther and played a significant role in the spread of Reformed Christianity across Europe. The other figures mentioned, such as Ignatius of Loyola and Teresa of Avila, were more involved in the Catholic Counter-Reformation, while Pope Paul III was also a key figure in that movement.
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