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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · During the Reformation in 1553, doctor and theologian Michael Servetus was burned at the stake for denying the doctrine of the Trinity. The debate surrounding his execution led to a commitment to liberty of religious expression. Since that time, Geneva has been a refuge for those fleeing religious persecution. Successive waves of French ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Slightly adapting the scheme of G. H. Williams, Eire breaks these radicals into three main groups: Anabaptists (the Swiss Brethren, Munsterites, Karlstadt and others), Spiritualists (from John Denck to Caspar Schwenckfeld), and finally the Evangelical Rationalists (Giorgio Biandrata, Michael Servetus, the Socinians, Unitarians). The ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Michael Servetus, a scientist, a physician, and theologian was born in Villanova in 1511. He angered Calvin by returning a copy of Calvin’s writings with critical comments in the margins. Calvin drew up a doctrine of over thirty official charges against Servetus, one of which was the rejection of John Calvin’s teaching concerning infant baptism leading to salvation. Five days into the ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · However, Michael Servetus also had very critical positions towards the Catholic Church and the dogma of the Holy Trinity. He was thus condemned to death and burned alive with all his books in Geneva, Switzerland in 1553 [ 14 ].

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · This is our second episode about Basil the Great. We cover his biography in more detail and talk about his commentary on the creation account in Genesis. We mention John Calvin, Origen of Alexandria, Michael Servetus, Russel Brand, Bret Weinstein, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Constantine, Constantius, Theodosius the Great, Athanasius, Jerome, Ambrose, Augustine, Mani, Plato, Aristotle ...

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · The Italian Anabaptist "Council of Venice" (1550) and the trial of Michael Servetus (1553) marked the clear emergence of markedly antitrinitarian Protestants. Though the only organised nontrinitarian churches were the Polish Brethren who split from the Calvinists (1565, expelled from Poland 1658), and the Unitarian Church of ...

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    Vor 2 Tagen · At the Anabaptist Council of Venice 1550, the early Italian instigators of the Radical Reformation committed to the views of Michael Servetus, who was burned alive by the orders of John Calvin in 1553, and these were promulgated by Giorgio Biandrata and others into Poland and Transylvania.