The Man Who Could Not See the Wall
In 1553, a Spanish physician and theologian named Michael Servetus was burned at the stake in Geneva --- condemned by both Catholic and Protestant authorities for his unorthodox theology. But hidden inside the manuscript that sealed his fate was one of the most important medical discoveries of the sixteenth century: the first accurate European description of pulmonary circulation. Servetus never understood why science and faith should occupy separate rooms. They were, for him, a single act of attention directed at a world he found endlessly astonishing.
Season 1
Episode 180
Religion