The Paulicians: Heresy, Persecution and Warfare on the Byzantine Frontier, C.750-880

The Paulicians: Heresy, Persecution and Warfare on the Byzantine Frontier, C.750-880

por Carl Dixon
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Romance History
Formato Tapa dura
Páginas 366
Idioma Neerlandés, Flamenco
Publicado Jan 1, 2022
Editorial Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10 9004516549
ISBN-13 9789004516540
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Set against the backdrop of the Byzantine Empire, this work delves into the intriguing history of the Paulicians, a sect often labeled as heretical. Through meticulous research, the author explores how this group's beliefs and practices challenged the dominant Orthodox Christian narrative. As they navigated their existence on the fringes of Byzantine society, their tenets sparked not only theological disputes but also extensive persecution that would have lasting effects.

Dixon vividly portrays the turbulent landscape of the ninth century, marked by warfare and conflict as the Paulicians faced relentless opposition from Byzantine authorities. The author examines the dynamics of this era, detailing how the socio-political climate influenced both the persecution of the Paulicians and their responses to such challenges. This historical period is painted not merely as one of suffering, but also of resilience and adaptation as the Paulicians fought to maintain their identity.

The study also offers insight into the broader cultural milieux of the time, showcasing how the Paulicians interacted with both local populations and the wider Christian world. It unveils the intricacies of their beliefs and practices, revealing a community that, despite its marginalized status, contributed significantly to the diverse tapestry of medieval Mediterranean societies.

Throughout, Dixon's narrative weaves together the themes of religion, identity, and conflict, creating a compelling portrait of a group struggling for survival amid the tumult of the Byzantine Frontier. The work invites readers to reconsider the complexities of heresy and orthodoxy, urging a deeper understanding of how these tensions shaped medieval life and the evolution of Christian thought.

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