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  1. Michael Servetus war ein spanischer Arzt, humanistischer Gelehrter und antitrinitarischer Theologe. Er wurde vom Kleinen Rat der Stadt Genf unter Mitwirkung des theologischen Gutachters Calvins als Ketzer und Gotteslästerer zum Tod verurteilt und verbrannt.

  2. Michael Servetus (/ s ər ˈ v iː t ə s /; Spanish: Miguel Serveto; French: Michel Servet; also known as Miguel Servet, Miguel de Villanueva, Revés, or Michel de Villeneuve; 29 September 1509 or 1511 – 27 October 1553) was a Spanish theologian, physician, cartographer, and Renaissance humanist.

  3. 8. Apr. 2024 · Michael Servetus (born 1511?, Villanueva or Tudela, Spain—died October 27, 1553, Champel, Switzerland) was a Spanish physician and theologian whose unorthodox teachings led to his condemnation as a heretic by both Protestants and Roman Catholics and to his execution by Calvinists from Geneva.

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  4. Christianismi Restitutio (The Restoration of Christianity) was a book published anonymously in a clandestine workshop in 1553 by Michael Servetus, after it had been rejected by a publisher in Basel.

  5. 27. Okt. 2013 · Denkmal Michael Servets vor der Kirche seines Geburtsortes Villanueva/Spanien. Der vergessene Reformator: Michael Servet. Die "großen" Reformatoren werden mit Gedenkjahren geehrt. Die Opfer der Reformation hingegen werden vergessen. Zum Beispiel Michael Servet, geboren im Jahr 1511, gestorben am 27. Oktober 1553. 27.10.2013. Uwe Birnstein. Home.

  6. 14. Mai 2018 · The Spanish religious philosopher Michael Servetus (ca. 1511-1553), often called the first Unitarian, denied the divinity of Christ and the doctrine of the Trinity. His views made him abhorrent to both Catholics and Protestants.

  7. Michael Servetus (also Miguel Servet or Miguel Serveto) (September 29, 1511 – October 27, 1553) was a Spanish theologian, physician, and humanist. His interests included many sciences: Astronomy, meteorology, geography, jurisprudence, study of the Bible, mathematics, anatomy, and medicine.