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    11 hours ago · [131] [132] One of the eventual recipients was the impoverished Protestant humanist Sebastian Castellio, who had fled from Geneva to Basel, who subsequently translated the Bible into Latin and French, and who worked for the repair of the breach and divide of Western Christianity in its Catholic, Anabaptist, and Protestant branches.

  2. 3 days ago · Sebastian Castellio (1515–1563) was a French Protestant theologian who in 1554 published under a pseudonym the pamphlet Whether heretics should be persecuted (De haereticis, an sint persequendi) criticizing John Calvin's execution of Michael Servetus: "When Servetus fought with reasons and writings, he should have been repulsed by ...

  3. 3 days ago · The Vulgate is an interesting text in and of itself; as the class went on, we often made comparison’s to Sebastian Castellio’s translation, which on the whole is a much more elegant, understandable, and Latin translation. So much so that I have a class on Castellio’s translation running next term.

  4. 5 days ago · Singer and winner of the first Australia Idol Guy Sebastian has spoken out about his changing view towards religion, attributing the change to a childhood friend's fear towards the church when he came out as a homosexual.

  5. 4 days ago · Pocos meses después de la ejecución que tanto conmovió a Casiodoro de Reina fue publicado un opúsculo de autor anónimo, bajo el título Historia de la muerte de Servet: después se sabría el nombre...

  6. 3 days ago · Led by their primary songwriter John Sebastian, the Lovin' Spoonful took their earliest influences from jug band and blues music, reworking them into a popular music format. In 1965, the band helped pioneer the development of the musical genre of folk rock.

  7. 4 days ago · En esta obra el autor hace una vigorosa denuncia del fanatismo religioso católico, sobre todo de los clérigos, que se confabuló para enjuiciar y condenar a muerte al protestante...