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1.) Compare a sultan with the Catholic Pope. What are their similarities?

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Explanation:

Eastern and Western Roman Empires split when Rome fell in 476. The Churches in each grew apart until the Crowning of Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor. There was already a Roman Emperor in Constantinople so the Eastern Romans were put out. The religious split took place in 1054. This was the "Great Schism".

As the 2 churches drifted apart and there became small differences. The Leadership of the Eastern Church was by regional Patriarchs. There was no single leader or "Pope". The Eastern Church spoke Greek not Latin and gradually the Latin fell out of use.

The Catholic church placed emphases the human suffering of Jesus in Art so it became more realistic. Eastern Art placed emphases on the theological and the painting of Icons.

The Catholic Church teachings emphasized the Unity of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit). Eastern Churches on the Individuality of each part of the Trinity.

Answered by sangeetha01sl
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Answer:

  • The Eastern and Western Roman Empires were divided when Rome fell in 476. The churches of the two separated until the coronation of Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor.
  • There was already a Roman Emperor in Constantinople, so the Eastern Romans were expelled. The religious split took place in 1054. This was the "Great Schism", when the two churches separated and small differences arose.
  • The leadership of the Eastern Church was responsible to the regional patriarchs. There was no single leader or "Pope". The Eastern Church spoke Greek, not Latin, and gradually Latin fell out of use.
  • The Catholic Church emphasized the human suffering of Jesus in art to make it  more realistic. Eastern art placed an emphasis on theology and icon painting.
  • The teaching of the Catholic Church emphasizes the unity of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit). Eastern Churches on the individuality of each part of the Trinity.

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