Christian Dualist Heresies in the Byzantine World C 650 c 1450

Christian Dualist Heresies in the Byzantine World  C  650 c  1450
Author: Janet Hamilton,Bernard Hamilton
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1998
Genre: Bogomiles
ISBN: 071904765X

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Christian dualism originated in the reign of Constans II (641-68). It was a popular religion, which shared with orthodoxy an acceptance of scriptual authority and apostolic tradition and held a sacramental doctrine of salvation, but understood all these in a radically different way to the Orthodox Church. One of the differences was the strong part demonology played in the belief system.

Christian Dualist Heresies in the Byzantine World C 650 c 1450

Christian Dualist Heresies in the Byzantine World  C  650 c  1450
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 327
Release: 1998
Genre: Christian heresies
ISBN: OCLC:1123690723

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Contra Patarenos

Contra Patarenos
Author: Hugo Eterianus,Janet Hamilton,Sarah Hamilton,Bernard Hamilton
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004140004

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When Cathars and Patarenes were spreading in western Europe, the Pisan scholar Hugh Eteriano, adviser to Manuel Comnenus on western church affairs, found a group of Patarenes among the western residents in Constantinople and wrote this previously unpublished treatise about them.

The Christian World of the Middle Ages

The Christian World of the Middle Ages
Author: Bernard Hamilton
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2003-02-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780752494760

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This account of the Christian world, East and West, from AD 312 - 1500 challenges the usual Euro-centric view of medieval Christianity. The author reconstructs the faith and heritage of medieval Christendom, revealing its extraordinary impact in both great empires and tiny enclaves.

Medieval Heresies

Medieval Heresies
Author: Christine Caldwell Ames
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107023369

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A comparative history of heresy in Latin and Greek Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, spanning the fourth to the sixteenth century.

The Paulicians

The Paulicians
Author: Carl Dixon
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2022-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004517080

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In a searching challenge to the paradigm of medieval Christian dualism, this study reenvisions the Paulicians as largely conventional Christians engendered by complex socio-religious forces in the borderlands of Armenia and Asia Minor.

Dualist Heresy in the Middle Ages

Dualist Heresy in the Middle Ages
Author: M. Loos
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1974-06-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 902471673X

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Spis se v podstatě zabývá dualistickou heretikou středověku a vychází ze základních medievalních doktrín. Věnuje pozornost paulikiánskému hnutí, které vzniklo v sedmém století v Západní Arménii. Studuje toto hnutí a v něm se projevující protifeudální boj mas, hlavně rolnictva a jeho vliv na bogomilství. Probírá z historického hlediska heretický a dualistický charakter bogomilství, které vzniklo v Bulharsku v 10. století, stavělo se proti církvi a jejím obřadům i proti soukromému vlastnictví. Kniha sleduje další jeho pronikání do Bosny a na Západ.

Christianity

Christianity
Author: Diarmaid MacCulloch
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 1227
Release: 2010-03-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781101189993

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The New York Times bestseller and definitive history of Christianity for our time—from the award-winning author of The Reformation and Silence A product of electrifying scholarship conveyed with commanding skill, Diarmaid MacCulloch's Christianity goes back to the origins of the Hebrew Bible and encompasses the globe. It captures the major turning points in Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox history and fills in often neglected accounts of conversion and confrontation in Africa, Latin America, and Asia. MacCulloch introduces us to monks and crusaders, heretics and reformers, popes and abolitionists, and discover Christianity's essential role in shaping human history and the intimate lives of men and women. And he uncovers the roots of the faith that galvanized America, charting the surprising beliefs of the founding fathers, the rise of the Evangelical movement and of Pentecostalism, and the recent crises within the Catholic Church. Bursting with original insights and a great pleasure to read, this monumental religious history will not soon be surpassed.