Divergence between East and West
Political distancing: When Paul and the other apostles were traveling around the Mediterranean basin, they would not have crossed the borders of the Roman Empire that prevailed at that time […]
Political distancing: When Paul and the other apostles were traveling around the Mediterranean basin, they would not have crossed the borders of the Roman Empire that prevailed at that time […]
The Great Schism 936-1054 The influence of the Germans in Rome: Othon I, the German king (936-973), took care of the affairs of his state, so he managed the rule with skill and skill, and subjugated
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الانشقاق العظيم1054 الكاردينال هومبرتو: وكان الكاردينال هومبرتو يمين البابا ورئيس أركانه على شيء من العلم والثقافة وبعض الشيء من التقوى
The Great Schism 1054-1098 The Dormition of Michael I: Constantine IX died five months after the issuance of the Symeon, on December 11.
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The Great Schism 1054-1098 in Antioch: After Peter III, the patriarchs John VI Familianus, Theodosius II, Phoenician, and John assumed the patriarchal throne.
Constantine II was satisfied with Athanasius and allowed him to return to Alexandria on June 17, 337. This pardon included
Constantine IV: (668-685) Constantine III thought poorly of his brother Theodosius, so he dressed him as a monastic and then ordered him killed. So his conscience aroused him and he became
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Justinian II: (685-695) Constantine IV died on the first of September in the year 685, and his son Justinian of Ashram, Rhinometos, assumed the throne after him.
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Brotherhood and love: Christians in this century have continued to love Christ. They loved one another because they loved Christ and because Christ loved them. And I stayed
Baptism and circumcision: The Jews were divided into two groups, one group said that it was necessary to take civilization and adapt to it from the Greeks, and the other group adhered to the traditions of
It is no exaggeration to say that the doctrine of “exclusively the Bible” - a conventional translation - is the cornerstone or backbone of Protestant theology. So eat
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It is no exaggeration to say that the doctrine of “exclusively the Bible” - a conventional translation - is the cornerstone or backbone of Protestant theology. So eat
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