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- Christian_polemics_and_apologetics_in_the_Middle_Ages abstract "Christian polemics and apologetics in Europe during the Middle Ages were primarily directed inwards, either against \"heretics,\" such as the Cathars, or between Roman Catholic and Byzantine Christianity. A subset of polemic and apologetic activity continued against Judaism and Islam, both openly in Christian Europe and more circumspectly in the pre-Ottoman and Ottoman lands.".
- Christian_polemics_and_apologetics_in_the_Middle_Ages comment "Christian polemics and apologetics in Europe during the Middle Ages were primarily directed inwards, either against \"heretics,\" such as the Cathars, or between Roman Catholic and Byzantine Christianity. A subset of polemic and apologetic activity continued against Judaism and Islam, both openly in Christian Europe and more circumspectly in the pre-Ottoman and Ottoman lands.".