Last of the Gnostics

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality
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Author: Don Durrett ISBN: 9781301003426
Publisher: Don Durrett Publication: January 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Don Durrett
ISBN: 9781301003426
Publisher: Don Durrett
Publication: January 12, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Who were the Cathars and what was the Albigensian Crusade?

The brutal (and largely unknown) Albigensian Crusade took place from 1209 to 1229 in Languedoc, France, and was perpetrated by the Catholic Church. The victims were thousands of Cathars – the members of the region’s popular religion – and the Last of the Gnostics.

In this extraordinary work, author Don Durrett follows six women of the time to capture the Cathar’s final years in rich and historic detail. Although scrutinized for their beliefs, disciples Sarah, Miriam and Mary Magdalene, and later Margaret, Blanche and Joanne, offer Jesus’ true teachings of love and oneness and a Gnostic philosophy that transcendence comes from within.

“Last of the Gnostics” weaves actual battles and historic figures in a fictional fabric, and uses this backdrop to explore a version of deeply feminine Gnostic spirituality that is quite similar to modern, new age philosophy. Its inspiring, loving message blankets the pages – maybe most notably through the Cathar’s subsequent persecution as heretics and extinction.

Were the Cathars a precurser to the new age spirituality of today? “Last of the Gnostics” offers convincing evidence this is the case, and that a similar spirituality is on the rise today.

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Who were the Cathars and what was the Albigensian Crusade?

The brutal (and largely unknown) Albigensian Crusade took place from 1209 to 1229 in Languedoc, France, and was perpetrated by the Catholic Church. The victims were thousands of Cathars – the members of the region’s popular religion – and the Last of the Gnostics.

In this extraordinary work, author Don Durrett follows six women of the time to capture the Cathar’s final years in rich and historic detail. Although scrutinized for their beliefs, disciples Sarah, Miriam and Mary Magdalene, and later Margaret, Blanche and Joanne, offer Jesus’ true teachings of love and oneness and a Gnostic philosophy that transcendence comes from within.

“Last of the Gnostics” weaves actual battles and historic figures in a fictional fabric, and uses this backdrop to explore a version of deeply feminine Gnostic spirituality that is quite similar to modern, new age philosophy. Its inspiring, loving message blankets the pages – maybe most notably through the Cathar’s subsequent persecution as heretics and extinction.

Were the Cathars a precurser to the new age spirituality of today? “Last of the Gnostics” offers convincing evidence this is the case, and that a similar spirituality is on the rise today.

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