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History Of The Great Schism

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The Great Schism was a split within the Christian Church in 1054, resulting in the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church becoming separate entities.

Key Features

  • Division between Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church
  • Dispute over papal authority
  • Cultural and theological differences

Pros

  • Historically significant event
  • Shaped the course of Christianity
  • Led to distinct traditions within Christianity

Cons

  • Caused lasting division within Christianity
  • Resulted in animosity between Eastern and Western churches
  • Contributed to religious conflicts throughout history

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