Gnosticism - Cathars and Catharism: Historical Fact or a Delusion of the Inquisition?

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • The Cathars represent a Gnostic survival into the Christian Middle Ages. They were dualists who argued for an egalitarian church founded on angelic purity, apostolic poverty, and through a single sacrament sought to release the soul from it's physical prison. The Catholic Church saw them a utterly heretical and sought to systematically destroy their popular strongholds in southern France through 20 years of Crusader Violence and Inquisition. There's only one problem with this story: recent, maverick scholarship has forcefully argued that the Cathars and Catharism, quite simply, never existed at all. Join me, in collaboration with ‪@LetsTalkReligion‬ , as we discuss the Cathars, Catharism and the arguments for and against their historical existence.
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    Comments which reject or mock the skeptical position without showing evidence of serious engagement with it (i.e., citations, counter-points, evidence from historical records or traditionalist scholarship) will be deleted. Regardless of one's position, respect and careful treatment of the work of scholars is a non-negotiable on this channel.
    Recommended Readings:
    Primary Sources:
    Wakefield - Heresies of the High Middle Ages - 978-0231096324
    Léglu, Catherine, Rebecca Rist and Claire Taylor (eds.) The Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade: a Sourcebook (London: Routledge, 2014)
    Traditionalists:
    Barber, Malcolm, The Cathars: Dualist heretics in Languedoc in the High Middle Ages, Second edition (Harlow, United Kingdom: Pearson, 2013)
    Lambert, Malcolm, The Cathars (Oxford; Malden, Mass.: Blackwell Publishers, 1998)
    Lansing, Carol, Power and purity: Cathar heresy in Medieval Italy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998)
    Taylor, Claire, Heresy in medieval France: Dualism in Aquitaine and the Agenais, 1000-1249 (Woodbridge, UK; Rochester, NY: Royal Historical Society/Boydell Press, 2005)
    Skeptics:
    Moore, R. I., The War on Heresy (Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2012) clio.columbia....
    Pegg, Mark Gregory, A Most Holy War: the Albigensian Crusade and the battle for Christendom (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2008) clio.columbia....
    Sennis, Antonio (ed.), Cathars in Question (York: York Medieval Press, 2016)

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