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The 12th Century Church and Reform Movements
This chapter discusses the bottom-up nature of church reform movements in the 12th century, as well as the unintended consequences of the church's emphasis on personal experience of God. It explores the church's influence, resistance to new ideas, and the rise of heresies such as the cathars. The chapter also delves into the suppression of heresies and the burning of manuscripts during the 12th-century Renaissance.