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Against Calvin's Booklet
''Against Calvin's Booklet'', in its full form ''Against Calvin's Booklet in which he attempts to show that heretics must be suppressed by the right of the'' sword (in Latin: ), is a theological treatise in the form of a dialogue written by Sebastian Castellio in June 1554 and published posthumously in 1612. In this text, written shortly after the '' Treatise on Heretics'', Castellio portrayed himself as an opponent of John Calvin and attacked the persecutions aimed at individuals perceived as heretics. He defended freedom of religion. The work is famous for being the source of Castellio's most well-known quote: "To kill a man is not to defend a doctrine, it is to kill a man." The text is considered one of the earliest debates on the issue of religious tolerance. History Context Castellio was a humanist Protestant theologian who started in Strasbourg, Lyon and then moved to Geneva to assist John Calvin. Quickly disillusioned by the nascent theocracy, he became increasingly ...
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Sebastian Castellio
Sebastian Castellio (also Sébastien Châteillon, Châtaillon, Castellión, and Castello; 1515 – 29 December 1563) was a French preacher and theologian; and one of the first Reformed Christian proponents of religious toleration, freedom of conscience and thought. Introduction Castellio was born in 1515 in the village of Saint-Martin-du-Frêne. Having been educated at the age of twenty at the University of Lyon, Castellio became an expert in Latin, Hebrew and Greek. Two hundred years later, Voltaire wrote: "We can measure the virulence of this tyranny by the persecution to which Castellio was exposed at Calvin's instance — although Castellio was a far greater scholar than Calvin, whose jealousy drove him out of Geneva." Castellio later wrote that he was deeply affected and moved when he saw the burning of heretics in Lyon by the French Inquisition, and at the age of twenty-four he decided to subscribe to the teachings of the Reformation. In the spring of 1540, after ...
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