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  1. 28. Apr. 2010 · Michael Servetus Burned for Heresy. Published Apr 28, 2010. The two men were the most exact opposites in spirit, doctrine, and aim. One was a reformer, a champion of orthodoxy, and one who sought to build up the church of Christ. The other was considered by Catholic and Protestant alike an archheretic who sought to destroy key doctrines on ...

  2. Michael Servetus, orig. Miguel Servet, (born 1511?, Villanueva or Tudela, Spain—died Oct. 27, 1553, Champel, Switz.), Spanish physician and theologian. His views alienated both Roman Catholics and Protestants, beginning with the publication of his first book, De Trinitatis erroribus (1531), in which he denied the Holy Trinity.

  3. MICHAEL SERVETUS: THE STORY OF A WANDERING AND SOLITARY SPANIARD. Introduction. The date is the 27th of October 1553. An uneasy and unshaven man wearing a louse-ridden doublet limped wearily through the streets of Geneva, escorted by a squadron of archers. His look was that of a man who feels uneasy abandoned and alienated. The sad procession ...

  4. Michael Servetus (někdy zvaný též Michael Servet, Miguel Servet, Miguel Serveto, Miguel de Villanueva nebo Michel de Villeneuve; 29. září 1511 Villanueva de Sigena – 27. října 1553 Ženeva) byl španělský teolog, humanistický učenec vzdělaný v mnoha oborech a lékař.

  5. Significantly, these two charges were often merged in the groundless speculation that the Spaniard was a converso, an insincere Jewish convert to Christianity. As early as 1530-31 the Swiss reformer Oecolampadius, himself a prominent Hebraist, 'Michael Servetus, Restitutio Christianismi (Vienne, 1553). Hereafter cited as Resti-.

  6. 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. [1] It rejected the Christian doctrine of the Trinity and the concept of predestination, which had both been considered fundamental since the time ...

  7. 26. Sept. 2009 · The facts leading up to Servetus’s burning at the stake at Champel outside Geneva on October 27, 1553, are these: Michael Servetus, a Spaniard, had been in contact with Calvin for over twenty years. Their theological disagreements began before the publication of Calvin’s first theological work, the Psychopannychia, since that work “was at ...