The historical tapestry of Medieval Europe was woven together with numerous profoundly influential threads. One of the most fundamental woven threads in the tapestry of this era was the thread of religion, the church and the Christian faith. An intrinsic part to this religious thread in the Medieval tapestry was the immensely profoundly transforming event of the Great Schism in 1054. The Great Schism in its own religious right was one of the most single profoundly fundamental and influential events that resulted in the transformation of a religion, culture and history. Moreover the Great Schism laid the foundation, paved the way and was the religious prequel of Martin’s Luther’s Protestant Reformation. Thus the Great Schism of 1054 had exte...
This paper will explore the principal figures, activities, issues and doctrines that shaped the asce...
The following is a brief presentation of the polemical strategies of textual discourses during the G...
This article provides a diachronic and overall view to analyze the creation of an identity in medi...
For a thousand years the church was regarded as a unit in spite of various sects and occasional viol...
The basic principle underlying the Protestant Reformation was the “evils inherent in the Roman Catho...
Mūsdienās, runājot par kristīgo Baznīcu, cilvēki pilnīgi nošķir Romas Katoļu Baznīcu un Austrumu Par...
The first 400 years of Christianity posed an intricate scenario of social dynamics. The interplay of...
The church grew like wildfire in the 1500 years after Jesus death. It quickly changed from being a s...
The Great Schism was a period in European history between 1378 and 1417 during which two and sometim...
This article above could be called as a supplement to the History of the Church – it has been writte...
Razdoblje prvih deset stoljeća kršćanstva obilježeno je različitim crkvenim raskolima koji su utjeca...
How we can learn the lessons from a mixed legacy of Christian engagement with popular media and crea...
In the era prior to the Great Schism of 1054, Christianity was one Church composed of two culturally...
The Reformation marked the end of Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Instead of generati...
The aim of this paper is to describe the history and actual relations between the Orthodox East and ...
This paper will explore the principal figures, activities, issues and doctrines that shaped the asce...
The following is a brief presentation of the polemical strategies of textual discourses during the G...
This article provides a diachronic and overall view to analyze the creation of an identity in medi...
For a thousand years the church was regarded as a unit in spite of various sects and occasional viol...
The basic principle underlying the Protestant Reformation was the “evils inherent in the Roman Catho...
Mūsdienās, runājot par kristīgo Baznīcu, cilvēki pilnīgi nošķir Romas Katoļu Baznīcu un Austrumu Par...
The first 400 years of Christianity posed an intricate scenario of social dynamics. The interplay of...
The church grew like wildfire in the 1500 years after Jesus death. It quickly changed from being a s...
The Great Schism was a period in European history between 1378 and 1417 during which two and sometim...
This article above could be called as a supplement to the History of the Church – it has been writte...
Razdoblje prvih deset stoljeća kršćanstva obilježeno je različitim crkvenim raskolima koji su utjeca...
How we can learn the lessons from a mixed legacy of Christian engagement with popular media and crea...
In the era prior to the Great Schism of 1054, Christianity was one Church composed of two culturally...
The Reformation marked the end of Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. Instead of generati...
The aim of this paper is to describe the history and actual relations between the Orthodox East and ...
This paper will explore the principal figures, activities, issues and doctrines that shaped the asce...
The following is a brief presentation of the polemical strategies of textual discourses during the G...
This article provides a diachronic and overall view to analyze the creation of an identity in medi...