Henry Chadwick
East and West
The Making of a Rift in the Church: From Apostolic Times Until the Council of Florence
Henry Chadwick
East and West
The Making of a Rift in the Church: From Apostolic Times Until the Council of Florence
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The greatest Christian split of all has been that between east and west, between Roman Catholic and eastern Orthodox, which is still apparent today. Henry Chadwick provides a compelling and balanced account of the emergence of divisions between Rome and Constantinople. Starting with the roots of the divergence in Apostolic times, he takes the story right up to the Council of Florence in the fifteenth century.
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The greatest Christian split of all has been that between east and west, between Roman Catholic and eastern Orthodox, which is still apparent today. Henry Chadwick provides a compelling and balanced account of the emergence of divisions between Rome and Constantinople. Starting with the roots of the divergence in Apostolic times, he takes the story right up to the Council of Florence in the fifteenth century.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 165mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9780199264575
- ISBN-10: 0199264570
- Artikelnr.: 21485227
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 165mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9780199264575
- ISBN-10: 0199264570
- Artikelnr.: 21485227
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Henry Chadwick is Emeritus Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge
* 1: Introduction
* 2: EarlyChristian Diversity: The Quest for Coherence
* 3: The Roots of Diversity: Differences in Theology
* 4: Differences in Theology
* 5: Emperor Theodosius: Council of Constantinople (381)
* 6: Augustine: Filioque
* 7: Constantinople's Growing Power: Socrates the Historian
* 8: The Unity of Christ: Devotion to Mary
* 9: Zeno's Henotikon, Rome's Fury, and the Acacian Schism: Dionysus
Exiguus
* 10: Three Chapters: The Fifth Council (553)
* 11: One Energy, One Will
* 12: The Sixth (680-1), Council in Trullo (692)
* 13: Icons
* 14: The Papacy and the Franks
* 15: Aachen as Third Rome: Caroline Books; Filioque; Eriugena
* 16: Pope Nicolas I
* 17: Hincmar of Reims
* 18: Jurisdiciton: Illyricum, Bulgars. Paulicans
* 19: Pope Nicolas' Advice to the Bulgar Khan. Rome's Saturday Fast
* 20: Problems at Constantinople: Patriarch Ignatius
* 21: Photius
* 22: Pope Nicolas I Supports Ignatius
* 23: Ignatius' Retrial: Nicolas Excommunicates Photius
* 24: Deterioration in Relations
* 25: The Case Against the Latins: Photius Mystagogia
* 26: Photius' Break with Nicolas: Nicolas Invokes Hincmar's Help:
Basil the Macedonian: Photius Desposed
* 27: Basil I: Ignatius Restored. The Synod of 869: Pope Hadrian II
* 28: Photius Restored. Pope John VIII. The Council of 879
* 29: The Emperor Leo VI the Wise: Photius Deposed
* 30: Greek Critics of Photius: Photius Honours Ignatius' Memory
* 31: Liudprand of Cremona in Constantinople
* 32: The Normans in the South: Cardinal Humbert: Council of Rome
(1059): Unleavened Bread
* 33: Pope Leo IX's Legation to Constantinople (1054); Humbert and
Cerularius
* 34: Peter Damian: Gregory VII; Theophylact of Ochrid
* 35: Pope Urban II: Anselm of Canterbury at Bari
* 36: Anselm of Havelberg
* 37: Crusades: Fall of Constantinople (1204-5): Innocent III: Balsamon
* 38: East-West Debates at Nicaea and Nymphaion
* 39: Purgatory
* 40: Michael Palaeologus' Renewed Quest for Unity: Pope Gregory X:
Council of Lyon: Bekkos
* 41: Councils of Basel and Ferrara / Florence: Pope Eugenius IV
* Epilogue
* 2: EarlyChristian Diversity: The Quest for Coherence
* 3: The Roots of Diversity: Differences in Theology
* 4: Differences in Theology
* 5: Emperor Theodosius: Council of Constantinople (381)
* 6: Augustine: Filioque
* 7: Constantinople's Growing Power: Socrates the Historian
* 8: The Unity of Christ: Devotion to Mary
* 9: Zeno's Henotikon, Rome's Fury, and the Acacian Schism: Dionysus
Exiguus
* 10: Three Chapters: The Fifth Council (553)
* 11: One Energy, One Will
* 12: The Sixth (680-1), Council in Trullo (692)
* 13: Icons
* 14: The Papacy and the Franks
* 15: Aachen as Third Rome: Caroline Books; Filioque; Eriugena
* 16: Pope Nicolas I
* 17: Hincmar of Reims
* 18: Jurisdiciton: Illyricum, Bulgars. Paulicans
* 19: Pope Nicolas' Advice to the Bulgar Khan. Rome's Saturday Fast
* 20: Problems at Constantinople: Patriarch Ignatius
* 21: Photius
* 22: Pope Nicolas I Supports Ignatius
* 23: Ignatius' Retrial: Nicolas Excommunicates Photius
* 24: Deterioration in Relations
* 25: The Case Against the Latins: Photius Mystagogia
* 26: Photius' Break with Nicolas: Nicolas Invokes Hincmar's Help:
Basil the Macedonian: Photius Desposed
* 27: Basil I: Ignatius Restored. The Synod of 869: Pope Hadrian II
* 28: Photius Restored. Pope John VIII. The Council of 879
* 29: The Emperor Leo VI the Wise: Photius Deposed
* 30: Greek Critics of Photius: Photius Honours Ignatius' Memory
* 31: Liudprand of Cremona in Constantinople
* 32: The Normans in the South: Cardinal Humbert: Council of Rome
(1059): Unleavened Bread
* 33: Pope Leo IX's Legation to Constantinople (1054); Humbert and
Cerularius
* 34: Peter Damian: Gregory VII; Theophylact of Ochrid
* 35: Pope Urban II: Anselm of Canterbury at Bari
* 36: Anselm of Havelberg
* 37: Crusades: Fall of Constantinople (1204-5): Innocent III: Balsamon
* 38: East-West Debates at Nicaea and Nymphaion
* 39: Purgatory
* 40: Michael Palaeologus' Renewed Quest for Unity: Pope Gregory X:
Council of Lyon: Bekkos
* 41: Councils of Basel and Ferrara / Florence: Pope Eugenius IV
* Epilogue
* 1: Introduction
* 2: EarlyChristian Diversity: The Quest for Coherence
* 3: The Roots of Diversity: Differences in Theology
* 4: Differences in Theology
* 5: Emperor Theodosius: Council of Constantinople (381)
* 6: Augustine: Filioque
* 7: Constantinople's Growing Power: Socrates the Historian
* 8: The Unity of Christ: Devotion to Mary
* 9: Zeno's Henotikon, Rome's Fury, and the Acacian Schism: Dionysus
Exiguus
* 10: Three Chapters: The Fifth Council (553)
* 11: One Energy, One Will
* 12: The Sixth (680-1), Council in Trullo (692)
* 13: Icons
* 14: The Papacy and the Franks
* 15: Aachen as Third Rome: Caroline Books; Filioque; Eriugena
* 16: Pope Nicolas I
* 17: Hincmar of Reims
* 18: Jurisdiciton: Illyricum, Bulgars. Paulicans
* 19: Pope Nicolas' Advice to the Bulgar Khan. Rome's Saturday Fast
* 20: Problems at Constantinople: Patriarch Ignatius
* 21: Photius
* 22: Pope Nicolas I Supports Ignatius
* 23: Ignatius' Retrial: Nicolas Excommunicates Photius
* 24: Deterioration in Relations
* 25: The Case Against the Latins: Photius Mystagogia
* 26: Photius' Break with Nicolas: Nicolas Invokes Hincmar's Help:
Basil the Macedonian: Photius Desposed
* 27: Basil I: Ignatius Restored. The Synod of 869: Pope Hadrian II
* 28: Photius Restored. Pope John VIII. The Council of 879
* 29: The Emperor Leo VI the Wise: Photius Deposed
* 30: Greek Critics of Photius: Photius Honours Ignatius' Memory
* 31: Liudprand of Cremona in Constantinople
* 32: The Normans in the South: Cardinal Humbert: Council of Rome
(1059): Unleavened Bread
* 33: Pope Leo IX's Legation to Constantinople (1054); Humbert and
Cerularius
* 34: Peter Damian: Gregory VII; Theophylact of Ochrid
* 35: Pope Urban II: Anselm of Canterbury at Bari
* 36: Anselm of Havelberg
* 37: Crusades: Fall of Constantinople (1204-5): Innocent III: Balsamon
* 38: East-West Debates at Nicaea and Nymphaion
* 39: Purgatory
* 40: Michael Palaeologus' Renewed Quest for Unity: Pope Gregory X:
Council of Lyon: Bekkos
* 41: Councils of Basel and Ferrara / Florence: Pope Eugenius IV
* Epilogue
* 2: EarlyChristian Diversity: The Quest for Coherence
* 3: The Roots of Diversity: Differences in Theology
* 4: Differences in Theology
* 5: Emperor Theodosius: Council of Constantinople (381)
* 6: Augustine: Filioque
* 7: Constantinople's Growing Power: Socrates the Historian
* 8: The Unity of Christ: Devotion to Mary
* 9: Zeno's Henotikon, Rome's Fury, and the Acacian Schism: Dionysus
Exiguus
* 10: Three Chapters: The Fifth Council (553)
* 11: One Energy, One Will
* 12: The Sixth (680-1), Council in Trullo (692)
* 13: Icons
* 14: The Papacy and the Franks
* 15: Aachen as Third Rome: Caroline Books; Filioque; Eriugena
* 16: Pope Nicolas I
* 17: Hincmar of Reims
* 18: Jurisdiciton: Illyricum, Bulgars. Paulicans
* 19: Pope Nicolas' Advice to the Bulgar Khan. Rome's Saturday Fast
* 20: Problems at Constantinople: Patriarch Ignatius
* 21: Photius
* 22: Pope Nicolas I Supports Ignatius
* 23: Ignatius' Retrial: Nicolas Excommunicates Photius
* 24: Deterioration in Relations
* 25: The Case Against the Latins: Photius Mystagogia
* 26: Photius' Break with Nicolas: Nicolas Invokes Hincmar's Help:
Basil the Macedonian: Photius Desposed
* 27: Basil I: Ignatius Restored. The Synod of 869: Pope Hadrian II
* 28: Photius Restored. Pope John VIII. The Council of 879
* 29: The Emperor Leo VI the Wise: Photius Deposed
* 30: Greek Critics of Photius: Photius Honours Ignatius' Memory
* 31: Liudprand of Cremona in Constantinople
* 32: The Normans in the South: Cardinal Humbert: Council of Rome
(1059): Unleavened Bread
* 33: Pope Leo IX's Legation to Constantinople (1054); Humbert and
Cerularius
* 34: Peter Damian: Gregory VII; Theophylact of Ochrid
* 35: Pope Urban II: Anselm of Canterbury at Bari
* 36: Anselm of Havelberg
* 37: Crusades: Fall of Constantinople (1204-5): Innocent III: Balsamon
* 38: East-West Debates at Nicaea and Nymphaion
* 39: Purgatory
* 40: Michael Palaeologus' Renewed Quest for Unity: Pope Gregory X:
Council of Lyon: Bekkos
* 41: Councils of Basel and Ferrara / Florence: Pope Eugenius IV
* Epilogue