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The Bogomils were dualists or Gnostics in that they believed in a world within the body and a world outside the body. They did not use the Christian cross, nor build churches, as they revered their gifted form and considered their body to be the temple.
The Bogomils’ central teaching, based on a dualistic cosmology, was that the visible, material world was created by the devil. Thus, they denied the doctrine of the incarnation and rejected the Christian conception of matter as a vehicle of grace.
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Jan 15, 2020 · Bogomils believed that the material world was created by the devil, and they therefore condemned all activities that brought mankind into close contact with matter, including eating meat, drinking wine, and marriage.
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May 17, 2018 · For the Bogomils, the world and the human body were works of Satan; only the soul was a creation of God. The true Christian conquered matter by abstaining from all physical contacts, by abstaining from meat and wine, and by forgoing all earthly possessions.
Apr 13, 2023 · The Bogomils, followers of a belief system called Bogomilism, existed in Bosnia and surrounding areas from about 1000 CE to 1500 CE, spreading throughout the Byzantine Empire during the...
The Bogomils were dualists or Gnostics in that they believed in a world within the body and a world outside the body. They did not use the Christian cross, nor build churches, as they revered their gifted form and considered their body to be the temple.
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The Bogomils and their Western followers were thus respon-sible for many far-reaching events in Southern and South-Western Europe. The conquest of Bosnia-that gateway into Hungary and Central Europe-by the Turks, took place in connection with, and with the connivance of, the Bogomils of that country. A more heroic part was played by the Albigenses