Late Middle Ages · Europe · Religion

1341

Hesychast controversy splits Byzantine theology

1341

Gregory Palamas defended the meditative practices of Mount Athos monks who claimed to perceive the uncreated divine light during prayer. His critic Barlaam of Calabria condemned the practice as gross superstition unworthy of educated Christians. Three church councils later, Palamism became Orthodox doctrine and Byzantium pulled away from Latin scholasticism for good.