Disavowing their traditional portrayal as the progenitors of medieval Christian dualism, this book recasts the Paulicians as broadly conventional Christians inspired by the apostle Paul. Using previously neglected Paulician testimony and a critical reappraisal of the existing sources, it explains their fleeting regional prominence via a pluralistic approach to Paulician identity within the complex socio-religious milieus of Armenia and Asia Minor. Exploring their history of schism, persecution, and resistance, it reassesses their relationship with the iconoclast controversy and the changing fortunes of Byzantine-Islamic warfare, shedding new light on their obscure but fascinating transformation from itinerant preachers to militarized insurrectionists.
Carl Dixon, Ph.D. (2018), University of Nottingham, has published articles on Byzantine-Armenian diplomacy and identity formation in heretical movements.
Preface
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Introduction
â1âRethinking the Paulicians
â2âOne Heresy or Two? Paulicians in Armenia and Asia Minor
â3âWhat Is the Paulician Heresy? Traditional Approaches
1âPolemics, Punishment, and Forgery: Paulicians in Greek Sourcesâ54
â1âPeter of Sicilyâs History of the Paulicians
â2âThe History and the Persecutions of Theodora
â3âThe Brief History of the Manichaeans
â4âThe Letter of Theophylaktos Lekapenos to Peter of Bulgaria
â5âThe Treatise against the Paulicians
2âReinventing Paulicians in the 10th Centuryâ99
â1âByzantine Understandings of Paulicians c.810â940
â2âReinventing the Paulicians in Macedonian History Writing
â3âReinventing through Forgery i: The History of the Paulicians
â4âReinventing through Forgery ii: The Brief History
â5âForgery, Authority, and Authenticity in the 10th Century
3âThe Didaskalie, the Letters of Sergios, and Paulician Belief c.800â835â140
â1âThe Didaskalie
â2âSchism and the Legitimacy of the Didaskalos
â3âDualism and âthe Grace of the Spiritâ
â4âPaulician Customs, Worship, and Organisation
â5âPaulician Hamartocentricism and Apocalyptic
â6âHistorical Implications
4âPaulicians in the 8th Century: The Genesis of a Heresy c.750â800â187
â1âPaulicians and the Iconomachy
â2âThe Armenian Connection
â3âThe Byzantine-Islamic Frontier in the Long 8th Century
â4âPaulicians and Pastoralism
â5âLabelling the Paulicians of Asia Minor
5âPaulicians in the Face of Persecution c.800â845â232
â1âNikephoros i and the Paulicians
â2âThe Persecutions of Michael i and Leo v
â3âThe Paulician Response: Early Resistance and the Revolt of Thomas the Slav
â4âPaulicians in the Reign of Theophilos
â5âThe Persecutions of Theodora
6âPaulicians at Arms: The Islamic Alliance and Warfare against the Byzantines c.845â880â278
â1âThe Battle of Mauropotamos and the Paulician-Islamic Alliance
â2âPaulician Settlement and Raiding under Karbeas
â3âAn Emperor in the East?: Basil, Chrysocheir, and the Road to War
â4âThe Last Raids of Chrysocheir and the Eclipse of TephrikÄ
Epilogue
Appendix 1âThe Dating Frameworks of the History of the Paulicians
Appendix 2âThe Career of Sergios in the History of the Paulicians
Bibliography
Index
The Paulicians targets specialists in Heresy Studies, as well as Byzantine, Islamic, and Armenian Studies, while also being suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching modules and therefore academic libraries.