Cathars in Question
Herausgeber: Sennis, Antonio
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The question of the reality of Cathars and other heresies is debated in this provocative collection.
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The question of the reality of Cathars and other heresies is debated in this provocative collection.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 341
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781903153680
- ISBN-10: 1903153689
- Artikelnr.: 44499610
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 341
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781903153680
- ISBN-10: 1903153689
- Artikelnr.: 44499610
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Antonio Sennis
Questions about the Cathars
Antonio Sennis The Paradigm of Catharism; or, the Historians' Illusion
Mark Pegg The Cathar Middle Ages as a Methodological and Historiographical Problem
John H Arnold The Heretical Dissidence of the 'Good Men' in the Albigeois [1276
1329]: Localism and Resistance to Roman Clericalism
Julien Théry
Astruc The Heretici of Languedoc: Local Holy Men and Women or Organized Religious Group? New Evidence from Inquisitorial, Notarial and Historiographical Sources
Jörg Feuchter Cathar Links with the Balkans and Byzantium
Bernard Hamilton Pseudepigraphic and Parabiblical Narratives and Elements in Medieval Eastern Christian Dualism and Their Implications for the Rise and Evolution of Catharism
Yuri Stoyanov The Cathars from Non
Catholic Sources
David d'Avray Converted
Turned
Inquisitors and the Image of the Adversary: Ranier Sacconi Explains Cathars
Caterina Bruschi The Textbook Heretic: Moneta of Cremona's Cathars
Lucy Sackville 'Lupi rapaces in ovium vestimentis': Heretics and Heresy in Papal Correspondence
Rebecca Rist Looking for the 'Good Men' in the Languedoc: an alternative to 'Cathars'?
Claire Taylor Principles at Stake: The debate of April 2013 in retrospect
R I Moore Goodbye to Catharism?
Peter Biller
Antonio Sennis The Paradigm of Catharism; or, the Historians' Illusion
Mark Pegg The Cathar Middle Ages as a Methodological and Historiographical Problem
John H Arnold The Heretical Dissidence of the 'Good Men' in the Albigeois [1276
1329]: Localism and Resistance to Roman Clericalism
Julien Théry
Astruc The Heretici of Languedoc: Local Holy Men and Women or Organized Religious Group? New Evidence from Inquisitorial, Notarial and Historiographical Sources
Jörg Feuchter Cathar Links with the Balkans and Byzantium
Bernard Hamilton Pseudepigraphic and Parabiblical Narratives and Elements in Medieval Eastern Christian Dualism and Their Implications for the Rise and Evolution of Catharism
Yuri Stoyanov The Cathars from Non
Catholic Sources
David d'Avray Converted
Turned
Inquisitors and the Image of the Adversary: Ranier Sacconi Explains Cathars
Caterina Bruschi The Textbook Heretic: Moneta of Cremona's Cathars
Lucy Sackville 'Lupi rapaces in ovium vestimentis': Heretics and Heresy in Papal Correspondence
Rebecca Rist Looking for the 'Good Men' in the Languedoc: an alternative to 'Cathars'?
Claire Taylor Principles at Stake: The debate of April 2013 in retrospect
R I Moore Goodbye to Catharism?
Peter Biller
Questions about the Cathars
Antonio Sennis The Paradigm of Catharism; or, the Historians' Illusion
Mark Pegg The Cathar Middle Ages as a Methodological and Historiographical Problem
John H Arnold The Heretical Dissidence of the 'Good Men' in the Albigeois [1276
1329]: Localism and Resistance to Roman Clericalism
Julien Théry
Astruc The Heretici of Languedoc: Local Holy Men and Women or Organized Religious Group? New Evidence from Inquisitorial, Notarial and Historiographical Sources
Jörg Feuchter Cathar Links with the Balkans and Byzantium
Bernard Hamilton Pseudepigraphic and Parabiblical Narratives and Elements in Medieval Eastern Christian Dualism and Their Implications for the Rise and Evolution of Catharism
Yuri Stoyanov The Cathars from Non
Catholic Sources
David d'Avray Converted
Turned
Inquisitors and the Image of the Adversary: Ranier Sacconi Explains Cathars
Caterina Bruschi The Textbook Heretic: Moneta of Cremona's Cathars
Lucy Sackville 'Lupi rapaces in ovium vestimentis': Heretics and Heresy in Papal Correspondence
Rebecca Rist Looking for the 'Good Men' in the Languedoc: an alternative to 'Cathars'?
Claire Taylor Principles at Stake: The debate of April 2013 in retrospect
R I Moore Goodbye to Catharism?
Peter Biller
Antonio Sennis The Paradigm of Catharism; or, the Historians' Illusion
Mark Pegg The Cathar Middle Ages as a Methodological and Historiographical Problem
John H Arnold The Heretical Dissidence of the 'Good Men' in the Albigeois [1276
1329]: Localism and Resistance to Roman Clericalism
Julien Théry
Astruc The Heretici of Languedoc: Local Holy Men and Women or Organized Religious Group? New Evidence from Inquisitorial, Notarial and Historiographical Sources
Jörg Feuchter Cathar Links with the Balkans and Byzantium
Bernard Hamilton Pseudepigraphic and Parabiblical Narratives and Elements in Medieval Eastern Christian Dualism and Their Implications for the Rise and Evolution of Catharism
Yuri Stoyanov The Cathars from Non
Catholic Sources
David d'Avray Converted
Turned
Inquisitors and the Image of the Adversary: Ranier Sacconi Explains Cathars
Caterina Bruschi The Textbook Heretic: Moneta of Cremona's Cathars
Lucy Sackville 'Lupi rapaces in ovium vestimentis': Heretics and Heresy in Papal Correspondence
Rebecca Rist Looking for the 'Good Men' in the Languedoc: an alternative to 'Cathars'?
Claire Taylor Principles at Stake: The debate of April 2013 in retrospect
R I Moore Goodbye to Catharism?
Peter Biller