Calvin and Servetus
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In this article, John Bailey Adger examines the controversy between John Calvin and Michael Servetus, arguing that Calvin’s role in Servetus’s condemnation has often been misunderstood. Adger presents Calvin as a principled defender of orthodox Christianity who opposed Servetus’s anti-Trinitarian teachings, while situating the trial and execution within the legal, political, and religious assumptions of sixteenth-century Europe.