East & West Churches What’s the Difference?. I. Background A. 395 A.D. the empire is divided under the sons of Theodosius I B. Germanic tribes invaded.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Church and State After Constantine. I. North Africa: The Donatist Controversy.
Advertisements

The Great Schism of How did we get here? Christianity began as one church around 33 AD with the followers/apostles of Christ. Christianity began.
The Byzantine Empire.
Unit 3: The Byzantine Empire The new empire in the East The new empire in the East The new empire in the East The new empire in the East.
Unit 3: The Byzantine Empire The new empire in the East The new empire in the East.
The Byzantine Church.
What is the best way to spread religious beliefs? Religious Empires and the Crusades.
Byzantine Art: Style of art originating out of Byzantine Empire, rich color, flat, stiff figures that appear to be floating, big round eyes, gold background.
Journal  What is a peninsula?. Agenda  Reading  Notes.
The great Western and Eastern schism.  A schism is a breaking of a relationship between two groups who still hold essential beliefs in common.
Roman Catholic VS Eastern Orthodox
Monday 9/03 Objective: –Students will analyze why the Christian church split Homework –Rise and Fall of Rome Timeline 1/3/5- due Thursday( Rome test Thursday)
SSWH4.  As the Christian church grew throughout the Roman world, the challenges the church faced changed:  Church leaders became politically powerful.
The Spread of Christian Ideas Chapter 10 Section 3.
Byzantine Empire & Orthodox Influence on Russia
Chapter 9 Final Exam Review The Catholic Church The Catholic Church was a unifying force in Europe In 380, Emperor Theodosius made Christianity the state.
One God, One Empire, One Religion
Chapter 11 Section 1 Notes.
NoteSheet 11.1 The Byzantine Empire.
Chapter 3 Church Victorious Age of the Fathers
Byzantine Empire Religious & Political Differences Split Christianity, Decline of the Empire.
Religion in the Byzantine Empire
Prayer for Christian Unity “My prayer is …that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you.” (John 17:20-21) Jesus’ final petition.
The Byzantine Empire Section 9-1.
Review: Fall of Rome  Roman emperor, Diocletian (284 AD) divided the Roman Empire into east and west.
The Byzantine Empire (330 – 1453) Chapter 9 (1 of 4) Click here for intro video on Byzantine Empire.
The Byzantine Empire The new empire in the East The new empire in the East.
The Great Schism.
Causes of the 1054 split of the Christian (Western and Eastern Church)
Crusades.boisestate.edu/Byzantium/ The Imperial Symbol of the Roman Empire. The three vertical sections represent the three Persons of the Holy Trinity,
Chapter 11 Drill. He believed that the Roman Empire had grown too large and too complex for one ruler. He divided the empire into the Greek-speaking East.
Eastern vs. Western Church
The BYZANTINE EMPIRE.
 The Rise and Fall of the Byzantine Empire. How was Constantinople the New Rome?  When Germanic tribes came into Rome, Roman emperor Constantine moved.
Hosted by Miss Brooks East/WestPeopleEventsTerms
The Byzantine Empire (The New Rome). The Eastern Empire As Western Europe fell to the Germanic invasions, power shifted to the Byzantine Empire (the eastern.
The Byzantine Empire One God, One Empire, One Religion.
Eastern Rome & the Western Empire. The Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantine Empire.
The Byzantine Empire, Kievan Rus, and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
The World After the Fall of The Roman Empire.  Remember: split, west fell, east survived…  Byzantium- would survive for 1,000 and preserve the glory.
Chapter 1, Section 3 (1.3) The Byzantine Empire.
The Decline of the Roman Empire 180 CE TO 476 CE.
BYZANTINE NOTES #1 REVIEW 1.Constantinople – Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire - Crossroads of trade between Asia and Europe - Protected from barbarian.
Great Schism of 1054 East-West Schism:
Ancient Rome & The Origin of Christianity
Eastern vs. Western Church
Division of the Christian Church
Byzantines, Russians, & Turks Interact
SSWH4 The Great schism.
The Decline of the Roman Empire
The Byzantine Empire.
The Story Continues The “fall” of the Roman Empire was really only half a fall. Although Germanic tribes defeated the Western Roman Empire in the A.D.
Ancient Rome & The Origin of Christianity
Ancient Rome & The Origin of Christianity
PHASE III—THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES
The Byzantine Empire.
Ancient Rome & The Origin of Christianity
The Byzantine Empire.
Chapter 12 Kingdoms and Christianity
The Byzantine Empire.
Part 2—Sections V. through VI.
Byzantine and Russia.
Byzantine and Russia.
Ancient Rome & The Origin of Christianity
The Byzantine Empire AD
Byzantine Empire.
Aim: What Was the great shism of 1054?
Byzantine Empire & Orthodox Influence on Russia
The Byzantine Empire and The Crusades
Presentation transcript:

East & West Churches What’s the Difference?

I. Background A. 395 A.D. the empire is divided under the sons of Theodosius I B. Germanic tribes invaded the western empire C. the Balkans suffered the worst barbarian invasion D. the Avars and Slavs move in and all direct communication is lost E. the Arabs invade the eastern empire and capture major sea ports

II. Major Differences A. Church focus 1. West - the church and the role of man a. legal and practical concerns b. 4th century - Donatism in North Africa c. 5th century - Pelagianism d. emphasize the act of communion

2. East - the nature of the Trinity a. great philosophical issues b. 4th century - Arianism c. 5th century - the person of Jesus d. emphasize the presence of God in the communion

B. Church organization 1. West a. the bishop of Rome holds all things together b. Germanic tribes change the face of the church

2. East a. the patriarchs were subject to the emperor of Constantinople b. the Slavs are converted and assimilate c. Muslims simply mess things up d. Constantinople is equal with Rome

C. Church rules 1. West a. clergy were forced to be unmarried b. Jesus Christ was represented as a Lamb c. they ate meat from strangled animals

2. East a. clergy could stay married when they took office b. Jesus Christ could NOT be a Lamb c. no eating blood, especially from strangled meat d. no fasting on Sunday during Lent

D. Church culture 1. Language - Latin vs. Greek 2. National character - pope vs. emperor 3. Church structure - one pope vs. five patriarchs 4. Theology - church & man vs. the Trinity and Jesus 5. Emphasis - canon law & church hierarchy vs. communion & creeds

III. The Fourth Crusade ( ) IV. The Fall of Constantinople (1453)