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  • Catharism - Wikipedia
    The Cathars were a largely local, Western European Latin Christian phenomenon, springing up in the Rhineland cities, particularly Cologne, in the mid- 12th century, northern France around the same time, and particularly the Languedoc —and the northern Italian cities in the mid-late 12th century
  • Cathars - World History Encyclopedia
    The Cathars (also known as Cathari from the Greek Katharoi for “pure ones”) were a dualist medieval religious sect of Southern France which flourished in the 12th century and challenged the authority of the Catholic Church
  • A Five-Minute Guide to the Cathars - Medievalists. net
    Cathars believed in Jesus as being this spiritual, benevolent god, and they adhered to the New Testament as their guide to living correctly They rejected the humanity of Jesus, which put their faith in direct conflict with the eucharistic ideas of the Catholic church
  • Cathari | Medieval Christian Sect Beliefs | Britannica
    Cathari, (from Greek katharos, “pure”), also spelled Cathars, heretical Christian sect that flourished in western Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries The Cathari professed a neo-Manichaean dualism—that there are two principles, one good and the other evil, and that the material world is evil
  • Cathar Beliefs, doctrines, theology and practices
    Cathars were Gnostic Dualist Christians who claimed to retain many of the beliefs and practices of the early Christian Church All of their beliefs stemmed from logical deductions from a combination of these three fundamental beliefs (Gnosticism, Dualism and Christianity)
  • Who were the Cathars? Inside the religious group that dared to . . .
    Early 13th-century Europe saw a rise in dissident Christian communities, including the Cathars and the Waldenses, in several regions of Europe The dissident movements questioned central elements
  • What Was Catharism? What Did Cathar Christians Believe?
    The Cathars were a heretical sect of Christians who lived in Southern France during the 11th and 12th centuries
  • The Cathars: Purity and Rebellion in Medieval France
    In Southern France during the 12th century, a group of rebels emerged, challenging the dominance of the Catholic Church Known as the Cathars, or "pure ones," they sought a simpler, more egalitarian way of life, standing in stark contrast to the opulence and hypocrisy they perceived in the Church


















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