
Fr John Strickland on the Eastern Orthodox view of Christian History
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The Church and State: Eastern vs. Western Perspectives
This chapter explores the historical impact of Constantine on the relationship between church and state in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, contrasting it with Western views. It highlights the significance of coronation ceremonies and the theological implications of Charlemagne's reign, including the filioque controversy and its role in the East-West divide. Additionally, it delves into the evolution of Christian thought and authority from the Byzantine perspective to the papal reformation era.
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