The Uniplural Divine in Cathar Religion

A Multifaceted Spiritual Vision The Cathar religion, which flourished in the 12th and 13th centuries in southern France, presents a unique and intricate cosmology that challenges conventional monotheistic understandings of the divine. Central to Cathar belief is the concept of the “uniplural divine,” a notion that transcends simple definitions of God and incorporates a more … Continue reading The Uniplural Divine in Cathar Religion