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Servetus, Michael
Spanish theologian and physician. His name in Spanish was Miguel Serveto. In his early years he came in contact with some of the leading reformers in Germany and Switzerland—Johannes Oecolampadius, Martin Bucer, Wolfgang Fabricius Capito, and probably Martin Luther. [eng]
Servetus, Michael (Miguel Serveto)
Spanish theologian and physician. His name in Spanish was Miguel Serveto. In his early years he came in contact with some of the leading reformers in Germany and Switzerland—Johannes Oecolampadius, Martin Bucer, Wolfgang Fabricius Capito, and probably Martin Luther. But he held views, concerning the Trinity in particular, that brought condemnation from the theologians of the Reformation as well as from those of the Roman Catholic Church. [eng]
Servetus, Michael (1511-1553) -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Scientific Biography
Spanish physician who was trained in Paris. He believed that God is unitary and that the Trinity is not founded in scripture. He anonymously published Restitution of Christianity, a book outlining his theological views, but was forced to change his name to avoid persecution from the church when his authorship was discovered. John Calvin one of the most powerful of the early Protestants, was especially angered. Servetus fled for Italy, traveling through Geneva, which was under Calvin's control. [eng]
Michael Servetus Unitarian Society
Michael Servetus Unitarian Society, being a liberal religious congregation and a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association, encourages its members in their quest for truth and meaning by offering intellectual, aesthetic, and spiritual nourishment. [eng]
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Michael Servetus
Michael Servetus (1509 or 1511-1553), a Spaniard martyred in the Reformation for his criticism of the doctrine of the trinity and his opposition to infant baptism, has often been considered an early unitarian. [eng]
Michael Servetus Institute
Since 1976, the Michael Servetus Institute has devoted its effords to study and spread Servetus' legacy. The Michael Servetus Institute welcomes all those individuals interested in Michael Servetus life, works and legacy. The Institute assumes as part of its mission: the defence of the values and dignity inherent in any individual, the freedom of conscience and speech as a way to foster human beings’ development, and the need to practice tolerance and justice in human relationships. News, events, recent books & journals, etc. [eng]
Michael Servetus
Who Was Michael Servetus? The Burning of Michael Servetus The Writings of Michael Servetus On The Errors of the Trinity Dialogues on the Trinity Christianismi restitutio Books about Michael Servetus Links [eng]
Michael Servetus' Ashes Cry Out Against John Calvin
This article is copyrighted by Daniel D. Corner, 1995. [eng]
Servetus, Michael. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Spanish theologian and physician. His name in Spanish was Miguel Serveto. In his early years he came in contact with some of the leading reformers in Germany and Switzerland—Johannes Oecolampadius, Martin Bucer, Wolfgang Fabricius Capito, and probably Martin Luther. But he held views, concerning the Trinity in particular, that brought condemnation from the theologians of the Reformation as well as from those of the Roman Catholic Church. [eng]
Servetus, Michael
Short bio. [eng]
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