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Power and Purity Carol Lansing (Professor of History, Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara)

Power and Purity By Carol Lansing (Professor of History, Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara)

Summary

Power and Purity explores the place of cathar heresy in the life of a medieval Italian town. Based on archival research, it details the social makeup of the cathar community and argues that cathar beliefs about the body addressed questions about sexual difference and the structure of authority that were central to medieval Italian life.

Power and Purity Summary

Power and Purity: Cathar Heresy in Medieval Italy by Carol Lansing (Professor of History, Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara)

Catharism was a popular medieval heresy based on the belief that the creation of humankind was a disaster in which angelic spirits were trapped in matter by the devil. Their only goal was to escape the body through purification. Cathars denied any value to material life, including the human body, baptism, and the Eucharist, even marriage and childbirth. What could explain the long popularity of such a bleak faith in the towns of southern France and Italy? Power and Purity explores the place of cathar heresy in the life of the medieval Italian town of Orvieto. Based on extensive archival research, it details the social makeup of the Cathar community and argues that the heresy was central to the social and political changes of the 13th century. The late 13th-century repression of Catharism by a local inquisition was part of a larger redefinition of civic and ecclesiastical authority. Author Carol Lansing shows that the faith attracted not an alienated older nobility but artisans, merchants, popular political leaders, and indeed circles of women in Orvieto as well as Florence and Bologna. Cathar beliefs were not so much a pessimistic anomaly as a part of a larger climate of religious doubt. The teachings on the body and the practice of Cathar holy persons addressed questions of sexual difference and the structure of authority that were key elements of medieval Italian life. The pure lives of the Cathar holy people, both male and female, demonstrated a human capacity for self-restraint that served as a powerful social model in towns torn by violent conflict. This study addresses current debates about the rise of persecution, and argues for a climate of popular toleration. Power and Purity will appeal to historians of society and politics as well as religion and gender studies.

Power and Purity Reviews

an interesting and important book ... a model study of how communities work * Religious Studies Review, 2000 *
Lansing has shown in this excellent little book that Italian Cathars can, and deserve to be, studied in their own right. * Andrew P. Roach, EHR *
offers a convincing social profile of Cathar believers * Andrew P. Roach, EHR *
Carol Lansing's study of Cathar heresy in medieval Italy is ... to be commended. * Andrew P. Roach, EHR *

About Carol Lansing (Professor of History, Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara)

Carol Lansing is Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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NPB9780195063912
9780195063912
0195063910
Power and Purity: Cathar Heresy in Medieval Italy by Carol Lansing (Professor of History, Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1998-04-09
278
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