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Contra libellum Calvini : a new critical edition supplemented by the text of the Basle manuscript-fragment
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ISSN: 14225581 ISBN: 9782600059763 2600059768 9782600159760 9782600359764 Year: 2019 Volume: 160 Publisher: Genève Droz

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Sebastian Castellio's Contra libellum Calvini belongs - together with the De haereticis, an sint persequendi - to his most important contribution to the toleration controversy that began after the Spaniard Michael Servetus was arrested and burnt at the stake in Geneva for heresy. Castellio wrote this work in the summer 1554 in Basle as an answer to Calvin's Defensio orthodoxae fidei.It was written as a dialogue between Calvin and "Vaticanus" (Castellio). In this work we get to know the Basle humanist as an angry, passionate debater who attacks Calvin's faults and weaknesses, his theology and activity in Geneva with arguments full of irony and biting scorn. Here we find the famous sentence "to kill a man is not to defend a doctrine, but is to kill a man". This work was first published in 1612 in the Netherlands by the humanist Reinier Telle.Uwe Plath's critical edition is not only a reproduction of the Telle text, it also includes the text of the Basle Autograph-fragment and attempts to give a readable, error-free text, as close as possible to Castellio's original. [publisher]

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