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Articles related to "Bogomils"
Cathar Connections to Gnosticism: Part 2 This article briefly introduces several other possible origins for the Cathar heresy, including the Paulicians and Bogomils. Citations are available upon request. cathar • cathari • heresy • gnostic • nag hammadi
Who Were the Bogomils? In the Roman Empire, heresy became punishable by civil law. bogomils • heresy • heresies • heretics • heretical beliefs
Bogomil Sect - Bulgaria and Bosnia The Bogomils were a religious sect in both Bulgaria and Bosnia during the Middle Ages. The Bogomils had a widespread peasant following. bogomils • bulgaria • bosnia • orthodox • dualism
Ecclesiastical Slavic View of Sex Chapter 1 of "Sex and Society in the World of the Orthodox Slavs" describes the ecclesiastical view of sexuality. sex • sexuality • slavs • slavic • orthodox
Bogomilism – Another Spiritual Impulse Bogomilism was simply a synthesis of the ancient spiritual wisdom and the moral purity of the authentic Christianity bogomilism • bogomils • heresies • occult doctrines • social-religious movements
Southeastern Europe Spirituality Spirituality, religion, belief, ritual, and celebration in Southeastern Europe, including Bulgaria, has adapted to prevailing religions through this region's history. bulgaria history • bulgaria religion • southeastern europe history • eastern orthodoxy • bogomils
Cathar Connections to Gnosticism Part 3 This is a short introduction to the material available and sources for the study of Catharism in the Middle Ages. Citations are available upon request. cathar • catharism • heresy • gnostic • gnosticism
Cathar Connections to Gnosticism Part 3 This is a short introduction to the material available and sources for the study of Catharism in the Middle Ages. Citations are available upon request. cathar • catharism • heresy • gnostic • gnostocism
Cathar Connections to Gnosticism, Continued This is a discussion of ritual parallels between the Cathars and earlier dualistic groups, including the gnostics and bogomils. cathar • cathari • albigensian • heresy • gnostic
Cathar Connections to Gnosticism: Part: 1 This is a brief introduction to the Cathar heresy and its possible origins in the Gnosticism of the Early Christian Era. Citations are available upon request. cathar • heresy • heretic • gnostic • gnosticism
Balkan Faith: Crypto-Christianity Crypto-Christianity in the Balkans was a "dual faith" that Christians practiced under Ottoman rule. crypto-christianity • ottomans • balkans • southeastern europe • islam
The Cathars A Catholic sect of the Roman Catholic Church which fought hypocracies present in their time, the Cathars were slaughtered and eliminated during the crusades. cathars • catholic heresies • crusades • albigensian crusade • inquisition
Who Were the Cainites? Heresy became outlawed in countries with civil supported churches. cainites • the gospel of judas • satanism • heresy • heresies
Anastenaria – a Thracians' Living Treasure Nestinarstvo, the Bulgarian Anastenaria, is among 76 elements inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. anastenaria • fire-walking • orphic beliefs and practices • orphic mysteries • thracian orphism
Inquisitions of the Middle Ages For nearly six centuries, the Catholic Church operated a series of inquisitions for the purpose of wiping out heresy and witchcraft. spanish inquisition • catholic church • burning witches • burning heretics • religious persecution
Who Were the Beguines? Heresy became a crime in the Roman Empire. Beguines were among the heretical groups that existed opposite of the Catholic Church. beguines • beghards • heresy • heresies • heretics
Church and State - The Byzantine Legacy Trends into the Church and State relationship in the Byzantine Empire, and a reflection for the modern time. church • state • byzantine • orthodox • hesychasm |
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