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Greek East And Latin West: The Church AD 681-1071 (The Church in History, vol. 3)
by ANDREW LOUTH
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St Vladimirs Seminary Press, November 2007. Paper Back. New. This third volume in the excellent <b>Church in History </b>series offers an account of the Church from the end of the Sixth Ecumenical Council to the Battle of Manzikert-the beginning of the end of the Byzantine Empire-in 1071. Louth presents parallel histories of Eastern and Western Christendom, rather than focusing on the developing schism between the two. Certainly events overlap: the iconoclastic controversy in the East, the rise of the Carolingian Empire in the West. But there is more that is simply independently similar, such as monastic reform and mission. Nevertheless, at the end of the period exist two traditions that have diverged in increasing distinction from one another. 384 pp.
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- Title
- Greek East And Latin West: The Church AD 681-1071 (The Church in History, vol. 3)
- Author
- ANDREW LOUTH
- Format/Binding
- Paper Back
- Book Condition
- New
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- ISBN 10
- 0881413208
- ISBN 13
- 9780881413205
- Publisher
- St Vladimirs Seminary Press
- Place of Publication
- Crestwood, Ny
- Date Published
- November 2007
- Pages
- 382
- Keywords
- schism, ecumenical councils, sixth ecumenical council, iconoloclasm, iconoclast, carolingians, carolingian empire, latin christianity, greek orthodox, orthodox history, church history, byzantine, byzantium
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