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Offers an examination of the concept of 'Waldensianism' from the late 12th century to the Reformation. This book draws on primary sources to consider each of the manifestations of the movement in turn. It examines connections in space and time through correspondence and tradition between the different groups of Waldenses.

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"... exemplary in its clarity and comprehensiveness and will easily count as the standard treatment in the subject for years to come." Times Literary Supplement

"[Cameron's] command of the difficult and controversial evidence is masterly throughout this study, and his grasp of the ideas which formed the movement, and the different approaches of the new Protestantism, is outstanding. This book will provide a starting-point for future study of the Waldenses." Journal of Theological Studies

"A scholarly account ranging from the late twelfth century to the Reformation..." Missiology: An International Review

"Waldenses is a lucid, nuanced, and intelligent assesment of the history of this diverse group of medieval dissenters.... Cameron's assesments are penetraing and sound... [the book] should find its way onto the bookshelves of many scholars and students interested in medieval religious cultures." Shannon McSheffrey, Concordia University



Table of Contents

List of Plates viii

List of Maps ix

Preface x

Introduction 1

Waldenses and the Catholic Church 2

The Changing Shape of the Sources 3

Some Questions Arising 5

Part I The First Phase

1 Before Heresy: Valdesius and the Poor Brethren at Lyon to 1184 11

2 Disobedient Preachers, 1184-c.1210 23

3 The Lombard ‘Poor in Spirit’, c.1205-1240 36

4 The Reconciliations with Rome, 1208-1212 49

Part II The Age of Inquisition, Thirteenth to fifteenth Centuries

Introduction: The impact of Organized Inquisitorial Activity 63

5 Waldenses in Occitan France, c.1220-1320 70

6 Germany and Eastern Europe 96

7 The Southwestern Alps 151

Part III The Alpine Waldenses Confront the Reformation

Introduction: The End of Heresy? 209

8 The Alpine Barbes and their Culture, c.1520-1530 211

9 The Encounters of 1530-1532 and their Outcomes 232

10 Calvin’s Geneva takes over in Piedmont, 1555-1565 264

Epilogue: The Waldenses as Persecuted Martyrs and the ‘True Church’ 285

Conclusions and Reflections 297

Bibliography 304

Index 319

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/12/2000
      ISBN13: 9780631224976, 978-0631224976
      ISBN10: 0631224971

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Offers an examination of the concept of 'Waldensianism' from the late 12th century to the Reformation. This book draws on primary sources to consider each of the manifestations of the movement in turn. It examines connections in space and time through correspondence and tradition between the different groups of Waldenses.

      Trade Review
      "... exemplary in its clarity and comprehensiveness and will easily count as the standard treatment in the subject for years to come." Times Literary Supplement

      "[Cameron's] command of the difficult and controversial evidence is masterly throughout this study, and his grasp of the ideas which formed the movement, and the different approaches of the new Protestantism, is outstanding. This book will provide a starting-point for future study of the Waldenses." Journal of Theological Studies

      "A scholarly account ranging from the late twelfth century to the Reformation..." Missiology: An International Review

      "Waldenses is a lucid, nuanced, and intelligent assesment of the history of this diverse group of medieval dissenters.... Cameron's assesments are penetraing and sound... [the book] should find its way onto the bookshelves of many scholars and students interested in medieval religious cultures." Shannon McSheffrey, Concordia University



      Table of Contents

      List of Plates viii

      List of Maps ix

      Preface x

      Introduction 1

      Waldenses and the Catholic Church 2

      The Changing Shape of the Sources 3

      Some Questions Arising 5

      Part I The First Phase

      1 Before Heresy: Valdesius and the Poor Brethren at Lyon to 1184 11

      2 Disobedient Preachers, 1184-c.1210 23

      3 The Lombard ‘Poor in Spirit’, c.1205-1240 36

      4 The Reconciliations with Rome, 1208-1212 49

      Part II The Age of Inquisition, Thirteenth to fifteenth Centuries

      Introduction: The impact of Organized Inquisitorial Activity 63

      5 Waldenses in Occitan France, c.1220-1320 70

      6 Germany and Eastern Europe 96

      7 The Southwestern Alps 151

      Part III The Alpine Waldenses Confront the Reformation

      Introduction: The End of Heresy? 209

      8 The Alpine Barbes and their Culture, c.1520-1530 211

      9 The Encounters of 1530-1532 and their Outcomes 232

      10 Calvin’s Geneva takes over in Piedmont, 1555-1565 264

      Epilogue: The Waldenses as Persecuted Martyrs and the ‘True Church’ 285

      Conclusions and Reflections 297

      Bibliography 304

      Index 319

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