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Podcast: Restitutio
Episode: 121 The Socinian Movement (Five Hundred 6)
Description: In the 1500s scholars in northern Italy began questioning the traditional doctrine of the Trinity. Before long the Inquisition forced these burgeoning Italian biblical unitarians to flee, resulting in the spread of their ideas to other parts of Europe. The two most significant groups that emerged were the Polish Brethren and the Unitarian Church of Transylvania. In this lecture, you’ll learn about this interesting though typically overlooked chapter of church history.
This is lecture 6 of a history of Christianity class called Five Hundred: From Martin Luther to Joel Osteen.
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