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| Who founded the Byzantine empire? |
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| What was known to be the mortal enemy to the Eastern Empire? |
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| _ is The sovereign temporal ruler extends his authority to ecclesiastical and theological matters. |
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| What was the basis for Canon law? |
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| What is the The belief that Christ possesses only one nature |
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| Who was Deposed because of forged documents of Theodora |
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| What is The breaking point between the Eastern Emperor and the Church |
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| What are Flat two-dimensional picture of Christ, the Virgin Mary, or a saint |
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| an "image breaker" is ann... |
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| When understood correctly, what is an invitation to prayer and not an object to be worshipped in itself |
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| what uses elements from all of creation |
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| what is symbolic of the spiritual world |
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| What denied that Christ possessed corporeality |
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| the first iconoclasm occured because of |
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| what represents Christ in his full corporeality |
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| what officially denounced iconoclasm |
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| The Second Ecumenical Council at Nicaea |
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| When The Second Ecumenical Council at Nicaea officially denounced iconoclasm, what was it known as? |
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| who were “Mayors of the Palace” |
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| Who was a Carolingian and the son of Charles Martel |
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| Who Won Rome, Ravenna and Perugia for the papacy |
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| who was the first to basically create the whole 'Pope now a sovereign leader for the first time' thing |
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| who was the son of pepin? |
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| what was the Result of Charlemagne’s insistence upon classical renewal |
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| who was the best and most influential scholar of the Carolingian Empire |
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| what made Orthodox Churches reunited with Rome are called Eastern Uniate or Eastern Catholic Churches |
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| what was added to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed |
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The addition of the Filioque to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed was important to clarify that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son
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| the final split occured in |
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| the Major difference between Eastern and Western Christianity primarily involves... |
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| the teaching authority and jurisdiction of the papacy |
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| who deleted the pope’s name from all liturgies |
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| what was the title of the Patriarch of Constantinople since the Great Schism |
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