Frases de Miguel Servet

Miguel Servet, llamado también Miguel de Villanueva, Michel de Villeneuve o, en latín, Michael Servetus , fue un teólogo y científico español.

Sus intereses abarcaron muchas ciencias: astronomía, meteorología, geografía, jurisprudencia, teología, física, el estudio de la Biblia, matemáticas, anatomía y medicina. Gran parte de su fama y reconocimiento posterior es debido a su trabajo sobre la circulación pulmonar descrita en su obra Christianismi Restitutio.

Participó en la Reforma Protestante y desarrolló una cristología contraria a la Trinidad. Repudiado tanto por los católicos como por los protestantes, fue arrestado en Ginebra, sometido a juicio y condenado a morir en la hoguera por orden del Consejo de la ciudad y las iglesias Reformadas de los cantones, cuando en ella predominaba la influencia de Juan Calvino. Wikipedia  

✵ 1511 – 27. octubre 1553
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Frases célebres de Miguel Servet

“Miguel Servet, solo, pero confiado en la protección segurísima de Cristo.”

Durante su encarcelamiento, firmó su última carta con las anteriores palabras.

Frases de Dios de Miguel Servet

Frases sobre Cristo de Miguel Servet

Miguel Servet Frases y Citas

“Con mis propios ojos he visto yo mismo cómo lo llevaban con pompa sobre sus hombros los príncipes, […] y cómo lo adoraba todo el pueblo de rodillas a lo largo de las calles.”

Acerca del Papa de Roma; Servet no lograba conciliar la sencillez evangélica con tanto ceremonial y opulencia.

Miguel Servet: Frases en inglés

“Inherent of human condition is the sickness of believing the rest are impostors and heathen, and not ourselves, because nobody recognizes his own mistakes”

Letter to Oecolampadius, an hebraist of Basel, as quoted by Francisco Javier González Echeverría, and translated by Otis Towns & Miguel González Ancín in the English "Introduction" at Michael Servetus Rresearch http://www.michaelservetusresearch.com/ENGLISH/
Contexto: Inherent of human condition is the sickness of believing the rest are impostors and heathen, and not ourselves, because nobody recognizes his own mistakes … If one must condemn everyone that misses in a particular point then every mortal would have to be burnt a thousand times. The apostles and Luther himself have been mistaken … If I have taken the word, by any reason, it has been because I think it is grave to kill men, under the pretext that they are mistaken on the interpretation of some point, for we know that even the chosen ones are not exempt from sometimes being wrong.

“Michael Servetus, alone, but trusting in Christ’s most sure protection.”

While in prison, Servetus signed his last letter with these words.
Michael Servetus—A Solitary Quest for the Truth (2006)

“I think it is grave to kill men, under the pretext that they are mistaken on the interpretation of some point, for we know that even the chosen ones are not exempt from sometimes being wrong.”

Letter to Oecolampadius, an hebraist of Basel, as quoted by Francisco Javier González Echeverría, and translated by Otis Towns & Miguel González Ancín in the English "Introduction" at Michael Servetus Rresearch http://www.michaelservetusresearch.com/ENGLISH/
Contexto: Inherent of human condition is the sickness of believing the rest are impostors and heathen, and not ourselves, because nobody recognizes his own mistakes … If one must condemn everyone that misses in a particular point then every mortal would have to be burnt a thousand times. The apostles and Luther himself have been mistaken … If I have taken the word, by any reason, it has been because I think it is grave to kill men, under the pretext that they are mistaken on the interpretation of some point, for we know that even the chosen ones are not exempt from sometimes being wrong.

“Poor people always lose in struggles.”

A sentence from his first edition of Ptolemy's Geography (1535)

“In the Bible, there is no mention of the Trinity… We get to know God, not through our proud philosophical concepts, but through Christ.”

At the age of 20, he published On the Errors of the Trinity, a work that made him a principal target of the Inquisition.
Michael Servetus—A Solitary Quest for the Truth (2006)

“I do not agree or disagree in everything with either one party or the other. Because all seem to me to have some truth and some error, but everyone recognizes the other’s error and nobody discerns his own.”

Statement with respect to both Catholics and Protestants written after his work On the Errors of the Trinity
Michael Servetus—A Solitary Quest for the Truth (2006)

“I have seen with my own eyes how the pope was carried on the shoulders of the princes, with all the pomp, being adored in the streets by the surrounding people.”

Such considerations were reinforced when he attended the coronation of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Clement VII, and witnessed the Pope, seated on his portable throne, receive the king, who kissed his feet.
Michael Servetus—A Solitary Quest for the Truth (2006)

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