
Michael Servetus
Über den Autor
Michael Servetus was a Spanish theologian, physician, and Renaissance humanist, best known for his role in the Reformation and his opposition to the orthodox Christian views of his time. He made significant contributions to the fields of medicine and theology, advocating for the idea of religious tolerance and the separation of church and state. His work challenged the established doctrines of the Protestant Reformation, particularly those of John Calvin, and he is often remembered for his bold criticisms of the Trinity and infant baptism.
Nationalität
Spanisch
Geburtsdatum
September 24, 1511
Geburtsort
Villanueva de Sigena, Aragón, Spain
Todesdatum
October 27, 1553
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