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  2. Michael Servetus - Wikipedia

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    Michael Servetus (/ s ər ˈ v iː t ə s /; [1] Spanish: Miguel Servet; French: Michel Servet; also known as Michel Servetus, 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. Christianismi Restitutio - Wikipedia

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    Servetus argued that God condemns no one who does not condemn himself through thought, word or deed. It also contained, incidentally and by way of illustration, groundbreaking views on pulmonary circulation , a discovery Servetus made independent of the Arab Muslim physician Ibn Al Nafis , and one which challenged the incorrect teachings of Galen .

  4. John Calvin - Wikipedia

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    Servetus was a fugitive on the run after he published The ... [60] of his recently proved Jewish converso origin. [61 ... The affair dragged on through 1554. ...

  5. Sebastian Castellio - Wikipedia

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    The synods of Zürich and Schaffhausen were far from enthusiastic, and Castellio took an especially hard line regarding the whole affair. He became enraged over what he saw as a blatant murder committed by Calvin, and spoke of his "hands dripping with the blood of Servetus." [18]

  6. Radical Reformation - Wikipedia

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    Notably, George Huntston Williams, the great categorizer of the Radical Reformation, considered early forms of Unitarianism (such as that of the Socinians, and exemplified by Michael Servetus as well as the Polish Brethren), and other trends that disregarded the Nicene Christology still accepted by most Christians, as part of the Radical ...

  7. Marian Hillar - Wikipedia

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    Marian Hillar is an American philosopher, theologian, linguist, and scientist. He is a recognized authority on Michael Servetus and together with classicist and political theorist, C. A. Hoffman, translated the major works of Michael Servetus from Latin into English for the first time.

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  9. Sixtus Affair - Wikipedia

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    The Sixtus Affair (German: Sixtus-Affäre, Hungarian: Sixtus-ügy) was a failed attempt by Emperor Charles I of Austria to conclude a negotiated peace with the allies in World War I. The affair was named after his brother-in-law and intermediary, Prince Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma .