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Historical and Theological Preconditions for the Great Schism of 1054 from the Eastern Orthodox Perspective

Stefan Zeljković


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str. 301-327

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This paper represents a modest contribution to the research and elucidation of the causes of the schism between the Eastern and Western churches in the 11th century. What happened in Constantinople in 1054 has a far deeper origin in the events that preceded decades and even centuries earlier. The Great Schism can thus not be seen as just one date but as a centuries-long process of separating the two wings of Christianity. This process does not have a clearly defined chronological framework, so it is easier to talk about personalities and events that have contributed to the deepening of prejudice and animosity. We have tried to show the main reasons for the separation of the two Churches through the prism of church-theological disputes, whose elucidation in the context of historical-political events can provide a clearer picture of why Orthodox and Roman Catholics today do not have Eucharistic communion.

Ključne riječi

schism; Roman church; primacy; Filioque; celibacy; azyme

Hrčak ID:

279050

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/279050

Datum izdavanja:

31.12.2020.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: srpski

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