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...cope with their families." Some of Calvin's decisions have darker and more far-reaching echoes. Prefiguring Salem, he allows some 30 "witches" to be burned, drowned or hanged as scapegoats during an epidemic. And he becomes, like so many rebels, fiercely doctrinaire, letting the refugee heretic Michael Servetus go to the stake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Angry Prophet | 4/7/1980 | See Source »

...Roman Catholic intolerance. The Reformation brought freedom back to Christianity-but the Reformers seldom permitted this freedom to those who disagreed with them. Martin Luther argued that it was just for civil authorities to kill and exile the Anabaptists. Calvin actively worked for the condemnation and death of Michael Servetus, a brilliant Spanish physician whose denial of belief in the Trinity made him the first modern Unitarian. Both Catholics and Protestants must share the blame for what Nigg calls "one of the most shocking periods in the history of Christianity": the craze for witch burning that swept through Europe from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Theology's Underground | 6/22/1962 | See Source »

Karl Barth must believe in universal salvation if he thinks John Calvin is in Heaven after Calvin's somewhat un-Christian sentencing of Michael Servetus to be burned alive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 4, 1962 | 5/4/1962 | See Source »

...religious but political. Far more significant, however, is the difference between persecution by the churches of the Reformation and death for heresy. Thomas Cranmer protested against faith by compulsion, and there was a storm of protest in Protestant churches against Calvin's part in the burning of Servetus. We have to bear the burdens of our history but we also have to make distinctions. (THE REV.) JUNIUS J. MARTIN Christ Church, Frederica Saint Simons Island...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 27, 1960 | 6/27/1960 | See Source »

...Geneva's citizens were summoned to swear fealty to a 21-article confession of faith; church and state had separate powers, but in Calvin's theocracy no citizen of the state could be outside the authority of the church. The most famous of his opponents, Michael Servetus, was burned at the stake for his anti-Trinitarian views, though Calvin regretted the burning (he had wanted him beheaded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Great Reformer | 6/15/1959 | See Source »

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