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CONTENTS
Preface XXI
Manuel XXXI
I DISPRIVILEGED GROUPS
1
PARTI THE JEWS
1
A THE JEWS OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE
3
1.
Justinian s intolerance
3
2.
Heraclius
I s
doubts of Jewish loyalty
3
3.
A period of relative quiet
4
4.
The Jews during the last centuries of Byzantium
4
5.
Conclusion
5
В
THE JEWS OF THE WEST UNTIL
1096 5
1.
The basic relationship
5
2.
The Jewish population during the Merovingian
centuries
6
3.
The ecclesiastical attitude
7
4.
Forced conversions
8
5.
The Jewish population during the Carolinglan
centuries
8
6.
Agobard s fear of Judaism
9
7.
The position of the Church with regard to the
conversion of the Jews
10
8.
On the whole a quiet life
11
9.
A first wave of excesses
12
С
THE JEWS OF THE WEST AFTER
1096 13
1.
The puberty crisis of Christianity
13
2.
The misconduct of the early crusaders
15
3.
The enemy near home
16
4.
Fear spreading
17
5.
The attack on Speyer
18
6.
Forced baptisms In
Trêves
19
7.
Horror in Worms
20
8.
Horror In Mainz
21
XII
9. Horror
in the Rhineland
23
10.
The end of the campaign against the Jews
23
11.
The attitude of Godfrey of Bouillon and that of
Henry IV
24
12.
Problems with the Second Crusade
25
13.
Anti-Jewish stereotypes
26
14.
A negative development in Christian theology
27
15.
Ritual murder
28
16.
The case of William of Norwich
29
17.
Cases of ritual murder during the thirteenth
century
31
18.
Profaning the host
32
19.
An anti-Jewish Crusade
33
20.
Well-poisoning
33
21.
A dream world
36
22.
Christian-Jewish polemics
36
23.
The attitude of the Church
37
24.
Attempts at separation
38
25.
The fate of the English Jews
39
26.
The fate of the French Jews
40
27.
The fate of the German Jews
41
28.
The fate of the Spanish Jews
42
29.
The fate of the Portuguese Jews
47
30.
The ghetto
48
31.
Conclusion
49
PARTII
WOMEN
51
1.
A
dualistic
situation?
51
2.
Which medieval women?
51
3.
Female roles
52
4.
The education of women
52
5.
The juridical position of women
53
a. Women and canon law
53
b. Women and marriage in Germanic law
54
с
The inferior position of women
56
6.
Girls and women in high society
57
7.
All-good or all-evil
58
8.
What medieval people thought of women
59
a. The opinions of the aristocracy and the clergy
60
b. The story of
Abélard
and
Héloise
61
c.
The glory of monastic life
62
d. Woman as a lapdog
62
e. Woman a feeble being?
63
f. A popular preacher s opinion
64
9.
The clerical attitude to sexuality
65
10.
Stereotypes about women
67
a. The usefulness of generalizations
67
b. Gerald of Wales on women
67
ХШ
с.
Geert
Groóte
69
IL
What do we know of laypeople s attitude to
sexuality?
72
12.
Three kinds of love
74
13.
A mutation in the idea of love
75
14.
The concept of courtly love and its basic myth
76
15.
The refinement of love
78
16.
Who was the object of courtly love?
78
17.
The two medieval classes of society
80
18.
Why the new model was so successful
80
19.
The love poetry of the troubadours
81
20.
Catharism and troubadour poetry
82
21.
Nature and grace
83
22.
A monument of courtly love
84
NOTES
TO CHAPTER I
85
II
DUALISM IN EUROPEAN MYTHOLOGY
99
A
CELTIC MYTHOLOGY
100
1.
The Celts
100
2.
What we know of Celtic religion
100
3.
Elements which may have persisted
100
В
GERMANIC MYTHOLOGY
102
1.
The Germanic tidal wave
102
2.
What we know of Germanic religion
103
3.
The
Edda
103
4.
Loki
the trickster
104
5.
Loki
and Balder
105
6.
Odin/Wodan s defects
105
7.
No peace in the divine world
106
8.
Cosmogony and theogony
107
a. The stories
107
b. The main elements
108
с
Cosmogony as mythology
109
9.
The parts of the cosmos
109
10.
No balance in the cosmos
110
11.
Götterdämmerung
111
a. How and where the story originated
111
b. What the story has to tell
112
12.
The Christlanization of the pagan Germanic tribes
113
13.
The survival of the negative elements
114
14.
Living
from Edda
115
15.
The undercurrent
116
xrv
С
EAST-EUROPEAN MYTHOLOGY
П6
1.
The binaiy cosmos 116
2.
Christian influences
116
3.
The origin of these myths
116
4.
Eurasian dualism H8
NOTES TO CHAPTER
Π
118
III
DUALISTIC
HERESIES IN ARMENIA AND THE BALKANS
123
INTRODUCTION
:
THE DUALIST SUCCESSION1
123
PARTI THEMESSALIANS
1.
Their character and way of life
124
2.
Messalian doctrine
125
3.
Messalianism condemned
126
4.
Messalian activities
127
5.
The Armenian and Gnostic background of
Messalianism
127
PARTII
THE PAULICIANS
1.
Armenia
2.
The origins of Paulicianism
3.
A schism
4.
The tough life of the Paulician sect
5.
Schisms in the Paulician community
6.
Sergius leadership
7.
Shifting population groups
8.
Persecution, an attempt at conversion,
and Paulician armed actions
9.
Stamping out the heresy
10.
Raiding Byzantine territory
11.
Chrysocheir s formidable raids
12.
New population shifts
13.
Paulician resilience
14.
Paulician doctrine
a. The outline
b. Their dualism
с
The Fall
d. Docetism
e. No veneration of the Virgin Mary
f. No veneration of the cross
g. Rejection of the Old Testament
h. Rejection of the seven sacraments
15.
Conclusion
128
128
130
130
131
132
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
139
139
140
140
141
141
142
142
143
XV
PART
III THE
BOGOMILS
144
1.
Introduction
144
2.
The Bulgarian situation
145
3.
The birth of a heresy
146
4.
The influence of Paulicianism
147
5.
The beginnings of Bogomfflsm
148
6.
Two sources on Bogomil doctrine
149
7.
The Bogomil creation story
149
8.
At the background of the Bogomil creation story
151
9.
The creation of human beings
151
10.
The mutation of Satanael
153
11.
The demons
154
12.
Christ and Satan
154
13.
What they reject
155
14.
The Bogomil way of life
157
15.
The politico-social credo of the
Bogomils
158
16.
Fear of Bogomilism
158
17.
Bulgarian laissez-faire
159
18.
The spread of Bogomilism
159
19.
Basil, the Bogomil heresiarch
161
20.
Bogomilism not stamped out
163
21.
Converting
Bogomils
164
22.
The last flourishing of Bogomilism and its demise
165
23.
Serbian Bogomilism
168
24.
Bogomilism in
Dalmaţia
168
25.
Bosnia s general siuation
170
26.
Bosnian Bogomilism combated
171
27.
No victory over Bogomilism
172
28.
The hopeless Bosnian situation
174
29.
Redressing the situation
174
ЗО.
Bogomilism lives on
175
31.
The deplorable state of the Church in Bosnia
176
32.
Bosnian Bogomilism left to itself
177
33.
The Bosnian Church
177
NOTES TO CHAPTER III
178
IV PROTESTING AND DISSIDENT MOVEMENTS IN
LOMBARDIA
192
PARTI THE GENERAL SITUATION OF THE CHURCH
192
1.
No smoke without fire
192
a. The benevolent work of the Church
192
b. Stiffnecked converts
193
с
Wealth and power
194
2.
The quest for poverty, purity and solitude
195
a. The Carthusians
195
b. The Cistercians
196
с
Lay spirituality
196
XVI
3.
Foci
of heresy 197
PARTII
THE
PATARIA
1.
Patarenes of the Balkans
2.
The situation of Milan
200
3.
Problems with archbishop Aribert
201
4.
The higher clergy and its lifestyle
202
5.
Archbishop
Guido da Velate
203
6.
The origination of the Pataria movement
203
7.
Anselm s action
204
8.
Landulfus 205
9.
Arialdus
206
10.
The beginning of the offensive
206
11.
Tumult in Milan
208
12.
Rome involved
208
13.
The second Roman legation
210
14.
The Pataria gaining ground 2
**■
15.
Landulfus succeeded by Erlembald
211
16.
The assault on the archbishop
212
17.
The death of Arialdus
213
18.
Erlembaldus counteraction
213
19.
A new archbishop
214
20.
Milan in a state of schism
216
21.
Erlembalďs
end
216
22.
Pataria s
end
217
23.
The Pataria as
a
dualistic
movement
218
PARTIU
HERETICAL MOVEMENTS IN
LOMBARDY
219
1.
The establishment of heterodox in
Lombardy
219
2.
The Ideology of the Concorezzans 220
3.
The way of life and the opinions of the
Lombardián
Cathare
222
4.
How many Cathars there were
223
5.
The vicissitudes of the
Lombardián
Churches
223
a. The visit of pop Niketas and its results
223
b. Invalid
ordinations
224
c.
The schism
225
d. More breakaways
226
6.
The Cathar Churches involved in the struggle
of the Welfs and the Staufer
. 226
7.
The demise of
Lombardián
Catharism
228
NOTES TO CHAPTER IV
229
V THE DUALISM OF THE FRENCH CATHARS
236
PARTI THE COMING OF THE HERESY
236
XVII
1.
The routes
the heresy followed
236
2.
Early manifestattions of heresy
236
3.
Amore
serious manifestation of heresy
239
a. Tanchelm s rebellion
239
b. A theocracy and a counter-Church
240
с
Tanchelm s opinions
241
d. Norbert s counter-action
241
4.
Heresy in Cologne
241
5.
The heretics of Ivoy
245
6.
English heretics
245
7.
French heretics
246
8.
The heresy of Peter of
Bruis
247
9.
The Petrobrusians
248
10.
The origin of Peter of
Bruis
ideas
248
11.
Henry s heresy
249
12.
Anti-clericalism
250
13.
Henry arrested
251
14.
A meeting with Peter of
Bruis
252
15.
Henry s heretical tenets
252
16.
Henry at Toulouse
252
17.
The counter-action
253
18.
Henry s disappearance
254
19.
Overviewing the situation
255
PARTII
THE GENERAL SITUATION OF
LANGUEDOC
256
1.
The north and the south are different
256
2.
Catharism
258
PARTIU
HERETICAL
LANGUEDOC
261
1. The
bonshommes
261
2.
Languedoc a
safe haven for Cathars
261
3.
The Lombers disputation
262
4.
The council of
St.Félix de
Caraman
265
5.
Count Raymond V and the Cathars
266
6.
Investigation In Toulouse
267
PART IV THE CATHAR RELIGION
268
A CATHAR DOCTRINE
268
1.
The sources of the Cathar faith
268
2.
Radical dualism
269
3.
Biblical dualism
271
4.
The bad God of the Old Testament
271
5.
Relatíve
dualism
272
6.
Creation
272
7.
The origin of evil
273
XVIII
8.
The heavenly city and Its Image on earth
274
9.
The creation of bodies
275
10.
The creation of the first couple
276
11.
The creation of nature
276
12.
Mankind s fate
277
13.
Salvation
278
14.
The Son
280
15.
The effect of salvation
281
16.
Eschatology
282
17.
The Cathars and history
282
18.
Cathar dualism
283
В
CATHAR RITUAL
285
1.
The initiation
285
2.
The
endura
287
3.
The breaking of the bread
287
4.
The ministers
288
С
THE CATHAR WAY OF LIFE
289
1.
The perfectt
289
2.
The
crecientes
291
3.
Cathar ethics
292
D
ATTEMPTS TO REDRESS THE SITUATION
292
1.
The Third
Lateran
Council
292
2.
The first armed enterprise
293
3.
Consolidation of the Cathar position
293
4.
Innocent III and the southern bishops
294
5.
The Pope s anti-heretical programme
295
6.
A papal mission
296
7.
Dominic
de
Guzman
297
8.
Dominic comes to
Languedoc
299
9.
The colloquy at
Béziers
300
10.
A visit to Carcassonne
301
11.
Preaching in the countryside
302
12.
The donation of Prouille 303
13.
A fatal incident
304
NOTES TO CHAPTER V
304
VI WAR AGAINST THE CATHARS 316
PARTI THE PRELUDE TO THE WAR 316
1.
The repercussions of the murder of Peter
ofCastelnau 316
2.
The papal clarion call 317
хк
3.
Tolerance, a fragile thing
318
4.
An attitude of non-tolerance
319
5.
Not much known of Dominic s activities
321
6.
The periods of the Albigensian War
321
7.
The response to Innocent s summons
321
8.
Raymond VI turns his coat
322
PARTII
THE ALBIGENSIAN WAR UNTIL
1215 324
1.
The invasion of
Languedoc
324
2.
The beginning of the main campaign
324
a. The sack of
Béziers
324
b.
The fate of Trencavel and his lands
326
3.
Simon
de
Montfort
328
4.
The capture of
Minerve
329
5.
The attitude of count Raymond VI
331
6.
The count informs his subjects
333
7.
En route
334
8.
The first siege of Toulouse
335
9.
Moves and
countermoves
after the siege of Toulouse
336
10.
On the traces of Saint Dominic
337
11.
The beginnings of the Dominican Order
339
12.
Dominic and Rome
340
13.
The
Lateran
Council and
Languedoc
340
14.
The Dominican rule
343
15.
The papal sanction
344
PART III TOULOUSE BETWEEN TWO LORDS
345
1.
Pope Innocent III and the
Languedoc
barons
and bishops
345
a. The county of Toulouse taken from Raymond
345
b.
Gaston de Foix
protests
346
с
Innocent under pressure of the
Languedoc
bishops
347
d. The counts farewell from the Pope
348
e. Interpretation
348
2.
The Raymonds return to
Languedoc
349
3.
Simon
de
Montfort takes possession of Toulouse
352
4.
Simon
de
Montfort revenges himself on Toulouse
353
5.
Count Raymond VI returns
354
6.
Failed attempts to take the town
355
7.
Simon s death
356
8.
The siege abandoned
357
9.
A French royal army arrives
358
10.
The conquest of Marmande
358
11.
Successions and a truce
359
12.
The second French intervention
359
13.
The Treaty of Meaux
361
XX
14.
Persecution of heretics
361
PART IV INSTRUMENTS TO COMBAT CATHARISM
362
1.
Dominic and his Dominicans
362
2.
The intolerance of the Middle Ages
363
3.
Outbursts of non-conformity
366
4.
The beginning of the repression
367
5.
The foundation of the Inquisition
367
6.
The effect of the decretal
369
7.
Pope Innocent III and heresy
369
8.
Enforcing the decretals
370
9.
The attitude of the emperors and kings
371
10.
The attitude of the Papacy with regard to
capital punishment
372
11.
The concern of the public authorities
373
12.
A general investigation
373
13.
The institution of the Papal Inquisition
374
14.
The judicial apparatus
375
15.
Objections against the procedure
376
16.
Procedure in practice
377
17.
The penalties
379
18.
The role of the state
380
PARTV
MONTSÉGUR
381
1.
The Trencavels biding their time
381
2.
The attitude of Raymond
VII
382
3.
Inquisitors murdered
383
4.
The siege of
Montségur
383
a. The opposing forces
383
b. The attack
384
с
What happened to the Cathars
385
d. The treasure of
Montségur
385
5.
The demise of Catharism
386
NOTES TO CHAPTER VI
387
Map: Cathar
Languedoc
opposite p.
324
Bibliography
397
Index
413
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spellingShingle | The light and the dark a cultural history of dualism Dualismus (DE-588)4130223-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4130223-0 |
title | The light and the dark a cultural history of dualism |
title_auth | The light and the dark a cultural history of dualism |
title_exact_search | The light and the dark a cultural history of dualism |
title_full | The light and the dark a cultural history of dualism 20 [Gnostic-dualistic tendencies in the history of medieval Europe] |
title_fullStr | The light and the dark a cultural history of dualism 20 [Gnostic-dualistic tendencies in the history of medieval Europe] |
title_full_unstemmed | The light and the dark a cultural history of dualism 20 [Gnostic-dualistic tendencies in the history of medieval Europe] |
title_short | The light and the dark |
title_sort | the light and the dark a cultural history of dualism gnostic dualistic tendencies in the history of medieval europe |
title_sub | a cultural history of dualism |
topic | Dualismus (DE-588)4130223-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Dualismus |
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