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History of the Division of Churches in the 9th, 10th, and 11th Centuries

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Author:Lebedev A.P.
Cover:Hard
Category:Religion & Spiritually
ISBN:978-5-517-07448-5
Dimensions: 140x22x200cm
The book of the outstanding historian of the Church A.P. Lebedev (1845-1908) is devoted to the image of the struggle between the Constantinople patriarchs and the Roman dads who sought to subjugate the entire Ecumenical Church. The main content of the book is the confrontation of two church parties: Ignatian and Fotian, named after their main leaders - the patriarchs of Constantinople Ignatius and Photius. It is this struggle, according to prof. A.P. Lebedeva had a great influence on the separation of churches. At the same time, events are restored by various sources, many of which have reached us in very poor condition. Alexei Petrovich Lebedev vividly and vividly characterizes the individuals who participated in the struggle: Patriarchs of Photius and Ignatius, Nikolai Mystic, Mikhail Keruralry, Roman dads Nicholas I, Adrian II and Leo IX, Emperors Vasily I and Leo of the Wise, Caesar Varda. The presentation of the material is in a chronological sequence. The author in detailed characterizes the confrontation of Constantinople and Rome during the time of Patriarch Fotia. Then it is told about the struggle of the patriarch of Nikolai mystic with the claims of the Roman dads under the emperor Lev Wise. At the end of the book, the issue of the final separation of churches under Patriarch Mikhail Kerularia and Papa Leo IX in the middle of the XI century is highlighted. The book is equipped with comments and a list of latest literature on this issue. For all those interested in the history of Orthodoxy, as well as Byzantine history and culture
Author:
Author:Lebedev A.P.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Religion & Spiritually
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-517-07448-5

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