Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
Jul 7, 1998
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Edition
1
ISBN-10
063120959X
ISBN-13
9780631209591
Description
This comprehensive account explores the enigmatic world of the Cathars, a religious sect in medieval Europe that both fascinated and frightened the Catholic Church. Through meticulous research, it delves into the origins, beliefs, and practices of these heretical Christians who sought to challenge the established norms of their time. Their unique spiritual views stand in stark contrast to mainstream Christianity, casting a long shadow over the ecclesiastical landscape of the 12th and 13th centuries.
Readers are taken on a journey through the regions where the Cathars flourished, particularly in the Languedoc region of France, where they established a vibrant community that adhered to their distinct interpretation of faith. The narrative thoroughly investigates the political and social upheaval that paved the way for the brutal crusades aimed at extinguishing their influence, highlighting the lengths to which the Church would go to preserve its authority.
By weaving together historical events, theological insights, and cultural context, the account not only sheds light on the Cathars' legacy but also invites reflection on the ongoing struggles for spiritual autonomy and freedom of belief. This work serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of a faith that remained shrouded in mystery for centuries.
Readers are taken on a journey through the regions where the Cathars flourished, particularly in the Languedoc region of France, where they established a vibrant community that adhered to their distinct interpretation of faith. The narrative thoroughly investigates the political and social upheaval that paved the way for the brutal crusades aimed at extinguishing their influence, highlighting the lengths to which the Church would go to preserve its authority.
By weaving together historical events, theological insights, and cultural context, the account not only sheds light on the Cathars' legacy but also invites reflection on the ongoing struggles for spiritual autonomy and freedom of belief. This work serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of a faith that remained shrouded in mystery for centuries.
Genres
Children’s
Religion & Spirituality
History