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The Great Schism Of 1054

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The Great Schism of 1054 refers to the split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the year 1054, leading to the formation of two separate branches of Christianity.

Key Features

  • Division of Christianity into Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy
  • Differences in theology and religious practices
  • Impact on political and cultural history of Europe

Pros

  • Historically significant event in Christianity
  • Contributed to the development of distinct religious traditions

Cons

  • Led to centuries of separation and tension between the two church branches
  • Resulted in religious persecution and conflicts

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