kvanlaan
Puritan Board Doctor
Something I ran across not too long ago was an article declaiming Calvin's tenure over Geneva and his actions towards Servetus (of course) and others. A child beheaded for striking her father. Thirty-two women executed for practicing 'witchcraft' that then caused an epidemic (I think it was cholera...)
Anyway, I have answers for those who make comments about the treatment of Servetus. But the beheading of a child and the executions of almost three dozen women as witches, I just don't know enough and can't find the history online to get the whole story. I am sure that a certain amount of his behaviour is simply indefensible. He was just a man, first-class theologian though he may have been.
If anyone can give me anymore information on the above (especially the witchcraft issue, which today looks like nothing more than ignorant superstition), I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
Anyway, I have answers for those who make comments about the treatment of Servetus. But the beheading of a child and the executions of almost three dozen women as witches, I just don't know enough and can't find the history online to get the whole story. I am sure that a certain amount of his behaviour is simply indefensible. He was just a man, first-class theologian though he may have been.
If anyone can give me anymore information on the above (especially the witchcraft issue, which today looks like nothing more than ignorant superstition), I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!