
by Stefan Zweig
Castellio against Calvin (1936) by Stefan Zweig tells the story of John Calvin's takeover of Geneva, not only by introducing his tyrannical and fanatical religious views, but also by declaring himself the city's highest figure. As a result, Calvin brought an end to Martin Luther's previous Protestant era.
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