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Hunted Heretic: The Life and Death of Michael Servetus, 1511-1553

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This historical biography covers a significant figure from the Reformation, contributing to studies in European history, religion, and the development of tolerance.

Hunted Heretic: The Life and Death of Michael Servetus, 1511-1553
Hunted Heretic: The Life and Death of Michael Servetus, 1511-1553
$25.00 Original price was: $25.00.$20.01Current price is: $20.01.

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Michael Servetus, a Spaniard executed for heresy in John Calvin’s Geneva, is remembered as an important Reformation-era theologian and as a physician credited with the discovery of the circulation of the blood through the lungs. His first book, On the Errors of the Trinity, so shocked both Catholics and Protestants that he was compelled to live under an assumed name. All but a few copies of his magnum opus, Christianity Restored, were destroyed shortly after publication. However, the case of Servetus, which has been taken up by Voltaire, Gibbon, and many others, marks the beginning of the idea of religious toleration.

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Weight 0.376 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.6 × 22.9 in

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