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Which of the following contributed to the Great Schism between the Eastern and Western Christian churches?
Disagreements about the Bible as the religious text and the use of icons Disagreements about the use of unleavened bread and the power of the pope Disagreements about the power of the pope and the architecture of church buildings
Disagreements about the architecture of church buildings and the position of Mary

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The Schism between the Eastern and Western Church occurred in 1054. The Crown of Charles the Great, made the Byzantine emperor redundant, and this worsened the already bad relations between the Pope and the Constantinople Patriarch. In addition, the Theological Genius of the East was different from the Western one. The roots of the eastern church were in philosophy, and the roots of the western church were in Romany law. This led to a constant misunderstanding and led to two very different ways of defining the procession of the Holy Spirit, either from the Father or from the Father and the Son. Roman churches, without an agreement with the Eastern churches, added "and from the Son," which exasperated church dignitaries in the east.

The Eastern Church resented the Pope, the priestly celibacy, and the use of unleavened bread in the Eucharist.

The right answer is disagreements about the use of unleavened bread and the power of the Pope.

Disagreements about the Bible as the religious text and the use of icons contributed a lot to the Great Schism between the Eastern and Western Christian churches.

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The Great Schism of 1504 was the conflict amid the Eastern Orthodox churches and the Roman Catholic that lasted till the end of the 11th century. It was the finale of political and theological differences among the Christian West and East. The prominent issues of the disagreement were the use of leavened bread by the Eucharist, the possession of the Holy Spirit and the universal jurisdiction of Bishop of Rome.

The first step towards the initiation of the Schism was the enforce Churches of southern Italy to reject Latin practices. All Latin churches were closed by the order of the Constantinople. The main motive of the cessation of the churches was to refuse the title of the “Ecumenical Patriarch” and to recognize the Pope as the head of all the churches.

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Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Great Schism

Keywords: Great Schism, Eastern Orthodox churches, Roman Catholic, Christian West, East, Eucharist, Bishop, Rome,Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch, Pope, churches.

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