This article is supplementary in nature and was not written to give a narrative presentation of the well-known events of the Schism between the East and West, but rather, with the assistance of several remarks and little known details, to enable a new dimension of reflection and discussion on the issues mentioned in this work. In modern historiography, the events of 1054 are treated as an absolute end to the “period of the indivisible unity of the Church.” The objective of this article is to reflect on the quality of this unity and the ascertainment that the events described can be acknowledged as a consequence of tendencies already present. On the other hand, the author demonstrates that Church unity is not a lack of separatist tendencies,...
From its remote beginnings to the present, Christianity has sought to understand and proclaim the tr...
© 2004 Andrew StephensonThe Byzantine Emperor Justinian has been praised for his major building prog...
This article illustrates ways in which the modern ecumenical movement promotes solidarity among form...
This article above could be called as a supplement to the History of the Church – it has been writte...
This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, it...
For a thousand years the church was regarded as a unit in spite of various sects and occasional viol...
This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, i...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
The history of the schism between the Greek and the Latin churches has been explored from the histor...
Practicaly until today there haven’t appeared objectiv scientific works concerning begining and evol...
In this essay I have studied the how the Catholic Church have viewed other churches during history a...
Cyril of Alexandria is an extremely important figure in the history and development of Christian doc...
The article is devoted to the problem of regional consolidation of the episcopate in the Late Antiq...
For the development of ecumenical movement we need the ecclesiastical models which define the possib...
The tendency of Protestantism to split up into various sects has not infrequently been noted and var...
From its remote beginnings to the present, Christianity has sought to understand and proclaim the tr...
© 2004 Andrew StephensonThe Byzantine Emperor Justinian has been praised for his major building prog...
This article illustrates ways in which the modern ecumenical movement promotes solidarity among form...
This article above could be called as a supplement to the History of the Church – it has been writte...
This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, it...
For a thousand years the church was regarded as a unit in spite of various sects and occasional viol...
This article attempts an approach to discuss the mystery and the unity of the church and firstly, i...
With regard to the question of unity and fellowship, Roman Catholics, like members of other Christia...
The history of the schism between the Greek and the Latin churches has been explored from the histor...
Practicaly until today there haven’t appeared objectiv scientific works concerning begining and evol...
In this essay I have studied the how the Catholic Church have viewed other churches during history a...
Cyril of Alexandria is an extremely important figure in the history and development of Christian doc...
The article is devoted to the problem of regional consolidation of the episcopate in the Late Antiq...
For the development of ecumenical movement we need the ecclesiastical models which define the possib...
The tendency of Protestantism to split up into various sects has not infrequently been noted and var...
From its remote beginnings to the present, Christianity has sought to understand and proclaim the tr...
© 2004 Andrew StephensonThe Byzantine Emperor Justinian has been praised for his major building prog...
This article illustrates ways in which the modern ecumenical movement promotes solidarity among form...