Servetus and Calvin / A Study of an Important Epoch in the Early History of the Reformation
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A scholarly study examines the life, writings, and legacy of a sixteenth-century heterodox theologian and his clash with a leading Reformation pastor. It reconstructs the subject's intellectual breadth—scriptural criticism, theological dissent, and medical and scientific observations including early descriptions of pulmonary circulation—using primary sources and contemporary accounts. The author traces the controversy that culminated in the theologian's trial and execution and considers how that episode influenced debates about religious authority, persecution, and toleration. The work combines biographical narrative, textual analysis, and historical context to assess both personal character and wider effects on free inquiry during the Reformation.
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