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reported the existence of a dualist sect in Bosnia in the late 15th century and called them "Bosnian heretics", but this sect was according to some historians most likely not the same as the Bosnian Church. The historian Franjo Rački wrote about this in 1869 based on Latin sources, but the Croatian
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held a public assembly on 8 April 1203 and affirmed his loyalty to Rome in the presence of an envoy of the Pope, while the faithful abjured their mistakes and committed to following the Catholic doctrine. Yet, in practice this was ignored. After the death of Kulin in 1204, a mission was sent to
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jurisdiction. This decision provoked the schism of the Bosnian Christians, who refused to submit to the Hungarians and broke off their relations with Rome. In that way, an autonomous Bosnian Church came into being, in which many scholars later saw a Bogomil or Cathar church, whilst more recent
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The phenomenon of Bosnian medieval Christians attracted scholars' attention for centuries, but it was not until the latter half of the 19th century that the most important monograph on the subject, "Bogomili i Patareni" (Bogomils and Patarens), 1870, by eminent Croatian historian
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The Church was mainly composed of monks in scattered monastic houses. It had no territorial organization and it did not deal with any secular matters other than attending people's burials. It did not involve itself in state issues very much. Notable exceptions were when King
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shortly reconciled Bosnia with Rome, while ensuring at the same time the survival of the Bosnian Church. Notwithstanding the incoming Franciscan missionaries, the Bosnian Church survived, although weaker and weaker, until it disappeared after the Ottoman conquest.
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But within a short time both Rome and Constantinople had excommunicated the Bosnian Church , which claimed to represent the true form of Christianity . ... The Bosnian faith was , in a way , the forerunner of the great
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for allowing supposedly heretical practices. In addition, Gregory called on the Hungarian king to crusade against the heretics in Bosnia. However, Bosnian nobles were able to expel the Hungarians once again.
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scholar Dragutin Kniewald in 1949 established the credibility of the Latin documents in which the Bosnian Church is described as heretical. It is thought today that the Bosnian Church's adherents, who were
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The Paulicians and Bogomils have been confounded with the Manichaeans. L. P. Brockett, The Bogomils of Bulgaria and Bosnia - The Early Protestants of the East. Appendix II,
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and Manichaean in nature. This interpretation has been accepted, expanded and elaborated upon by a host of later historians, most prominent among them being
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movement. The Bogomil heretics were at one point mainly centered in Bulgaria and are now known by historians as the direct progenitors of the Cathars. The
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The Bosnian Church has, however, been described primarily as a heretic Catholic sect. It has furthermore been seen as a forerunner to the Protestants
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Davide Denti, L’EVOLUZIONE DELL’ISLAM BOSNIACO NEGLI ANNI ‘90, tesi di laurea in Scienze Internazionali, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2006
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as an advisor at the royal court between 1403 and 1405, and an occasional occurrence of a krstjan elder being a mediator or diplomat.
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was nominally under Rome, but Catholicism never became firmly established due to a weak church organization and poor communications.
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The Bosnian Church: Its Place in State and Society from the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Century: A New Interpretation
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thus remained a "no-man's land between faiths" rather than a meeting ground between the two Churches, leading to a
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Denis Bašić. The roots of the religious, ethnic, and national identity of the Bosnian-Herzegovinan [
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The Bosnian Church coexisted with the Catholic Church (and with the few Bogomil groups) for most of the
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Mauro Orbini. II Regno Degli Slav: Presaro 1601, p.354 and Мавро Орбини, Кралство Словена, p. 146.
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The bid to consolidate Catholic rule in Bosnia in the 12th to 13th centuries proved difficult. The
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The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest
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seem to have been errors of practice, stemming from ignorance, rather than heretical doctrines.
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The Bosnian Church: Its Place in State and Society from the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Century
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elements which are not in concordance with the supposed theological doctrine of Christians (
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L. P. Brockett, The Bogomils of Bulgaria and Bosnia - The Early Protestants of the East
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Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy predominated in different parts of what is today
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Global Reformations: Transforming Early Modern Religions, Societies, and Cultures
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Being Muslim the Bosnian Way: Identity and Community in a Central Bosnian Village
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were two Christian religious sects in Bosnia. The Manicheans had a bishop called
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Outsiders accused the Bosnian Church of links to the Bogomils, a stridently
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predominantly converted to Islam upon the arrival of the Turkish Ottomans
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in the 13th century, but survived in Bosnia and Herzegovina until the
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scholars such as Noel Malcolm and John Fine maintain that no trace of
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was imposed on Bosnia. Bogomilism was eradicated in Bulgaria and the
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Religious Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina
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can be found in the original documents of the Bosnian Christians.
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Christian Dualist Heresies in the Byzantine World, C. 650-c. 1450
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http://www.reformedreader.org/history/brockett/bogomils.htm
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have attempted to look back on the Bosnian church as their
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against him, the Hungarians turned to Rome, complaining to
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was a local cleric chosen by Bosnians and then sent to the
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The religious centre of the Bosnian Church was located in
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Histoire de la Bosnie-Herzégovine faits et controverses
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STATUS Magazin za političku kulturu i društvena pitanja
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Historians traditionally connected the church with the
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Medieval heresy: popular movements from Bogomil to Hus
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Medieval Heresy: Popular Movements from Bogomil to Hus
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was held at his instigation on 6 April. Following the
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Beliefs condemned as heretical by the Catholic Church
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The issue of the Bogomil hypothesis is dealt with by
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Medieval Heresy:Popular Movements from Bogomil to Hus
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started pushing into the Balkans in the 9th century,
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both by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches,
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Ottoman Empire gained control of the region in 1463
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are historically associated with the Bosnian Church
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Index


Ban Kulin
Chalcedonian Christianity
Governance
Episcopal
Mile
Kingdom of Bosnia
Kingdom of Croatia
Kingdom of Serbia
Separated from
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bosnia
Serbo-Croatian
schismatic
Christian church
medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina
heretical
Catholic
Eastern Orthodox
Bogomils
stećak
Croatia
Serbia
Montenegro
Christianization of the Slavs
Rome
Constantinople
Christianizing
South Slavs
ecclesiastical jurisdictions
See of Rome

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