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In History / High School | 2014-10-26

What effect did the dispute between the Orthodox and the Roman Catholic churches in the 11th century have?

Asked by KandisEarlgy

Answer (3)

The Great Schism - separation of the Orthodox and Catholic church into two churches, each promoting a different 'brand' of christianity
Political separation and tension between Eastern and Western Europe, as countries picked which church to follow
Creation of the title Ecumenical Patriarch for the head of the Orthodox church.
Raised tensions between Byzantium and Rome.
etc.

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

The two churches split apart permanently. ;

Answered by DodieZollner | 2024-06-12

The dispute led to the permanent division of Christianity into the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches, creating distinct theological and cultural differences. It had political implications by aligning the churches with different powers in Europe and contributed to conflicts such as the Crusades. The legacy of this schism continues to shape Christian practice and inter-church relations today.
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Answered by DodieZollner | 2025-02-04