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  • Catharism - Wikipedia
    Catharism ( ˈkæθərɪzəm KATH-ər-iz-əm; [1] from the Ancient Greek: καθαροί, romanized: katharoí, "the pure ones" [2]) was a Christian quasi- dualist and pseudo-Gnostic movement which thrived in Southern Europe, particularly in northern Italy and southern France, between the 12th and 14th centuries [3]
  • 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
  • What Was Catharism? What Did Cathar Christians Believe? - Learn Religions
    They were a heretical sect of Christians who lived in Southern France during the 11th and 12th centuries One branch of the Cathars became known as the Albigenses because they took their name from the local town Albi Cathar beliefs probably developed as a consequence of traders coming from Eastern Europe, bringing teachings of the Bogomils
  • 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 They were also known as Albigensians for the town of Albi, which was a strong Cathar center of belief
  • Your guide to the Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade
    Catharism was a Christian dualist movement (a religion based on a belief in two gods) that could be found across western Europe from the 11th century
  • Cathari - New World Encyclopedia
    The Cathari (also known as Cathars, Albigensians, or Catharism) were followers of a controversial religious sect that flourished in the Languedoc region of France between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries before they were eradicated by the Albigensian Crusade and the subsequent Roman Catholic Inquisition
  • Cathars - Encyclopedia. com
    Catharism (from cathari, "the pure") was distinguished from the other heresies of the Middle Ages by its rejection of basic Christian beliefs, although its adherents claimed that in their pursuit of a pure life they were the only true Christians
  • A Five-Minute Guide to the Cathars - Medievalists. net
    1 Catharism was a dualistic faith Instead of accepting the Catholic church’s dogma involving the Holy Trinity, the Cathars believed that the universe was ruled by two gods in conflict: a good, kind, and loving god who had created the spiritual realm, and an evil god who had created this material, earthly world with all of its suffering
  • What is Catharism? - GotQuestions. org
    Catharism is the term used to describe a set of quasi-Christian beliefs held by a group of medieval ascetics known as the Cathars (or Cathari), which means “pure ones ” According to Catharism, everything physical was created by the evil god of the Old Testament, and everything spiritual was created by the good god of the New Testament
  • Catharism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    They were famous for a belief in a form of reincarnation and believed that when someone died the bad god would put that person's spirit in a new body They believed this cycle of coming back to life could be escaped by a ritual cleansing They were opposed to the doctrine of sin Women were prominent in the faith They were pacifists





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