Views During the Third Period (750-1517 A.D.) (7): The Supremacy of the Pope: The Great Schism of 1054
The Consensus and Dissensus between the Greek and Latin Churches. The Consensus and Dissensus between the Greek and Latin Churches. No two churches in the world are at this day so much alike, and yet so averse to each other as the Oriental or Greek; and the Occidental or Roman. They hold, as an inheritance from the patristic (pertaining to the Church Fathers) age, essentially the same body of doctrine, the same canons of discipline, the same form of worship; and yet their antagonism seems...
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