The Case of Michael Servetus (1511-1553): The Turning Point in the Struggle for Freedom of ConscienceIt traces first the establishment of the morally bankrupt ideology by the post-Nicaean Christianity and its implementation in societies. On this historical background then is shown the figure of Michael Servetus, his program, his struggle to express his ideas, their repression, and their impact on the intellectual spheres of the epoch. |
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PART I | 11 |
The Establishment of Roman Catholic | 45 |
The Establishment of Roman Catholic | 81 |
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