The Fire and the Light: A Novel of the Cathars by Glen Craney
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Overview: As the 13th century dawns, an ancient scroll, rumored to hold shocking revelations about Jesus of Nazareth, lies hidden in the French Pyrenees. To preserve this lost evidence of Christ’s teachings, a charismatic heretic noblewoman must defy Rome in a confrontation that will lead Christianity to its darkest hour.
Set during the religious persecution and political rivalries of the Albigensian Crusade, The Fire and the Light is a fictionalized interpretation of the life of Esclarmonde de Foix, a revered leader of a heretical sect of pacifist Christians called Cathars, or ‘Pure Ones.’ As viscountess of her small Occitan domain, Esclarmonde criticizes the Church’s corruption and hypocrisy, drawing down on her the condemnation of Pope Innocent III. When her fame grows after a public disputation with Rome’s legates, the pope retaliates with a brutal war that culminates in the nine-month siege of Montsegur, the Cathar Masada.
This epic about the woman who became known as the Cathar Joan of Arc offers a rich tapestry filled with love stories, monastic infighting, Templar intrigue, troubadour espionage, mysteries of the Holy Grail and the Tarot, and epic siege battles that reshaped the kingdom of France and paved the path to the Reformation. A cautionary tale for those who insist that militant theocracy and terror in the name of God could never take root in the modern West, the novel challenges traditional beliefs about the origins of Christianity and the controversial role of women in the priesthood.
Genre: Historical Fiction
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