who was seen as God's representative.
The emperor
Who was the leader of the Western church.
The pope
Who was the leader of the East?
The Emperor.
What is a patriarch?
The leader.
What did the emperor have a great influence over?
The Church and/or the leaders.
Did the King in the West have power ovee the churches?
No they were under the pope.
Who was the leader of the West?
The pope
What is a creed
Statement of Belief
True or False did the first patriarchs become more independent in Rome?
True
What creed did the western church adopt?
The Holy Spirit comes from the Father and The Son(Jesus).
When did the West stop having emperors?
476 A.D.
What does Excommunicated mean?
To get rid of from the church.
What did the arguments arise over?
Christian religious practices.
Did the west support icons?
Yes, they condemned destroying them.
True or False The West and The East had the same leaders at a time?
True
what is a Schism
A separation Ex: The East-West Schism.
Summarize the East
The East was part of Rome which believed in Christianity and had arguments over the practices. The emperor was seen as God's rep. and he had underlings called patriarchs who late became independent.
After the Schism did the Roman Catholic church remain in the West or East?
The West.
Did the pope have authority over all the Western Christians or just Most.
All of them.
Who were the first patriarchs of Constantinople? (I ran out of words 😅)
Bishops under the governance of the Pope.