Christianity
- 20281
- Remembering the Long Hot Summer
- A report discussing the social rebellion of the late sixties and the repercussions today.
- 20282
- Medieval Church.org.uk
- Thematic bibliography for Studying the Church of the Middle Ages, from a Protestant perspective.
- 20283
- Middle Ages
- Article from the Catholic Encyclopedia with a large list of links to related articles.
- 20284
- Religion and the Middle Ages
- An examination of the Church's influence on secular law during the Middle Ages.
- 20285
- The Rise of the Western Church
- An account of the rise of the church in the Western half of the Empire, the see of Rome.
- 20288
- Church and the Jews in the Middle Ages
- An examination of the Church's relationship with the Jews during the medieval period.
- 20289
- Medieval Jewish Legends on Matters Connected with Christianity
- A discussion of the Toldoth Jeshua, used by some Jewish communities to explain certain Christian beliefs and practices. From a Catholic viewpoint.
- 20290
- Papal Protection of the Jews
- An encyclical decreed by Pope Gregory X in 1272 illustrating the protective role that the Papacy assumed towards the Jewish diaspora in Europe.
- 20292
- The Owl, The Pussycat and the Investiture Controversy
- Professor emeritus Lynn H. Nelson explains the Investiture Controversy in medieval dialogue form.
- 20293
- Bohemian Brethren
- The Unitas Fratrum were a group of the more extreme Hussites (known as "Taborites") who continued to meet. They later became known as the Moravian Brethren.
- 20294
- Hussites
- The followers of Jan Hus did not of themselves assume the name of Hussites. Like Hus, they believed their creed to be truly Catholic; in papal and conciliar documents they appear as Wycliffites, although Hus and even Jerome of Prague are also named as their leaders. From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
- 20295
- Montsegur and the Cathar Heresy
- Introductuion to the Cathar faith. The significance of events at Montsegur during the Cathar period, including the names, where known, of the Cathars burned alive there. References to primary source material.
- 20296
- The Albigenses
- Text from the Catholic Encyclopedia about what the Roman Catholic Church regards as a neo-Manichean sect: the Cathars who flourished in what is now southern France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
- 20297
- The Great Mysteries of the Languedoc
- Legends and theories concerning the Cathars of the Languedoc and their alleged links to Rennes-le-Chateau, the Knights Templar, the Holy Grail, the Ark of the Covenant, and the Da Vinci Code.
- 20298
- Books on Cathars and the Cathar Wars
- Reviews of Books on the Cathars and Cathar Wars in the Languedoc, ranging from popular introductary texs to academic reference works.