Looking for heresy in medieval Europe - Andrew Roach - Zoom

Looking for heresy in medieval Europe - Andrew Roach - Zoom

The Bogomils are less well known than the Western European Cathars, but are arguably more influential on European spirituality.

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Tue, 11 Nov 2025 20:00 - 21:30 UTC

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The world of the Bogomils. Looking for heresy in medieval eastern Europe

The Bogomils are less well known than the Western European Cathars, but are arguably more influential on European spirituality. They emerged in tenth century Bulgaria, itself a new state recently converted to Christianity. Pop (priest) Bogomil and his followers took on some of the major challenges of Christianity. Where did evil come from? What was the role of prayer? What good were priests, monks and images? What was the role of women? The Bogomils tackled all of these questions and experimented with dualism. They were enthusiastic missionaries and provided leadership for the Western Cathars in Italy and Southern France.

Bio

Andrew Roach is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Glasgow. he is the author of The Devil's World; heresy and society (2005) and co-editor (with James R. Simpson)of Heresy and the Making of European Culture (2014).


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