It is a Genevan friend who, shocked by this little-known lighting, enticed me. The so-called open-mindedness and tolerance of heretics indeed takes a shot. Calvin, at a time when the Christian religion is in the shade but not lace, shown here through trouble with his opponent Farel tyrant worthy of the Inquisition in Geneva where he is not so good to live the point of being shunned by some. Read by all Protestants (which I am) to offer them a more balanced look at one of their founding moments and show them on this occasion the narrow limits of the tolerance of the great ancestor they claim. Zweig, in a sometimes bombastic style that makes the somewhat old-fashioned, is not less exciting shows vigilante historian and demanding.