The Cathars and Mary Magdalene
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction: The Cathars
- Cathar beliefs
- The Albigensian Crusade
- The inquisition
- The Gospel of Phi
- Cathar access to texts
- The Languedoc and the Holy Grail
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Abstract
The cathars were an alternative Christian or semi-Christian group who were condemned as heretics by the Roman Church. They lived and practiced their religion in the Languedoc, an area of what is now southern France, from the tenth through fourteenth centuries. Because the Cathar scriptures were systematically destroyed by the Inquisition at the same time the cathars themselves were being killed, we have no documentation about the exact nature of their beliefs. Assumptions about their beliefs are generally based on the beliefs of other groups of the time, but there is little reliable evidence.
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