TY - JOUR
T1 - Albigenses in the antipodes
T2 - An Australian and the Cathars
AU - Pegg, Mark Gregory
PY - 2011/12
Y1 - 2011/12
N2 - This article is a wide-ranging discussion of the "conventional picture of Catharism" and why everything traditionally understood by most scholars about these heretics is wrong. It arises out of Peter Biller's criticism that, "as an Australian historian who works in the United States," I am leading the "troops" in a sweeping campaign "to dismantle our picture of Catharism." The stakes are high in this debate. If heresy is fundamentally misunderstood, then Latin Christianity is fundamentally misunderstood, and so what it means to study the medieval world is fundamentally misunderstood.
AB - This article is a wide-ranging discussion of the "conventional picture of Catharism" and why everything traditionally understood by most scholars about these heretics is wrong. It arises out of Peter Biller's criticism that, "as an Australian historian who works in the United States," I am leading the "troops" in a sweeping campaign "to dismantle our picture of Catharism." The stakes are high in this debate. If heresy is fundamentally misunderstood, then Latin Christianity is fundamentally misunderstood, and so what it means to study the medieval world is fundamentally misunderstood.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/83155173543
U2 - 10.1111/j.1467-9809.2011.01143.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1467-9809.2011.01143.x
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:83155173543
SN - 0022-4227
VL - 35
SP - 577
EP - 600
JO - Journal of Religious History
JF - Journal of Religious History
IS - 4
ER -