Module 4 Flashcards

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The great schism

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1054 led to the separation between the Roman and Greek beaches of Christianity. They were already distant but they drifted apart more political,economic cultural and social factors.
When a representive visited contiople and made the pope leave the church and not practise in the faith.

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European reformation

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The church grew in power in the Western Europe and gained control of large parts of Rome. The popes spiritual authority diminished. Martin Luther in 1517 showed his concerns for a number of believes and teachings.

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English reformation

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King Henry Viti of England declared himself head of the English church in 1534. This created conflict and resign witching society influenced how England developed. Still impacts England today.

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Disputes in Church

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Disputes were resolved by councils, through discussion and prayer they sought guidance from Jesus and the holy sprirt.

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Division of churches in the west

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Church and state mission nearly identical. People were t happy that they should have alliance to the pope. During time people felt that the pope become more of a temporal leader then spiritual leader

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Divisions and Denominations

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When religions spilt into grouping because reasons such as different beliefs or practise of faith. In Christianity there are denominations such as orthodox, Catholic and Protestant

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Catholicism and protestant division

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Divided in the 16th century reformation. Martin Luther, John Calvin and Henry the 8th. Split because of the bible, office and authority of the pope, what happens after death,

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