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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 27 MIN

#15 - John Biddle and England's First Anti-Trinitarian Trials

from Socinianism Podcast · host Marcin Poholski

A close look at John Biddle—the man historians call the father of English Unitarianism—and the first public trials in England that tested who could define Christian belief. This episode situates Biddle within the broader Socinian (non-Trinitarian) tradition, the chaotic religious politics of mid-17th-century England, and the Bible-centered, rational method that made his claims both dangerous and persuasive.

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