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Die Entstehung des Unionsgedankens : Die lateinische Theologie des Hochmittelalters in der Auseinandersetzung mit dem Ritus der Ostkirche
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ISBN: 3050037156 3050050071 Year: 2010 Volume: n.F., 47. Publisher: Berlin : Akademie Verlag,

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Una fide, diverso ritu - "Im einen Glauben, in der Verschiedenheit der Riten": Mit dieser im 12. Jahrhundert geprägten Formel wurde seit dem Mittelalter bis in die Frühe Neuzeit immer wieder versucht, in Form von "Kirchenunionen" das Schisma zwischen dem lateinischen und dem byzantinischen Christentum zu heilen. Man bemühte sich, die gegenseitige Intoleranz dadurch zu überwinden, daß man sich bereit erklärte, unterschiedliche rituelle und disziplinäre Kulturformen im Rahmen der einen, vom römischen Papst geleiteten und in der Einheit des Glaubens stehenden Kirche zuzulassen und anzuerkennen. Der Unionsgedanke stellt somit einen der frühesten Versuche des westlichen Denkens dar, sich mit den Fragen der christlichen Einheit auseinanderzusetzen. Der Unionsgedanke bildete sich heraus als Bewältigung jener Herausforderung, die die Eigenart der Ostkirche und die damit verbundenen Konflikte und Polemiken hervorgerufen haben. Die Fragen des Ritenvollzugs der Sakramente spielten dabei die Schlüsselrolle. Es zeigt sich im Laufe der Untersuchung, daß sich die gesamten kirchenpolitischen und theologischen Beziehungen zwischen Ost und West im Hochmittelalter in gewisser Hinsicht stets um die Streitfragen des Ritus drehten. In den verwickelten Nuancen der diesbezüglichen theologischen Kontroversen verbirgt sich eine scharfsinnige Auseinandersetzung um grundlegende Fragen der interkulturellen Kommunikation. Aus dem Inhalt: 1. Teil Die ostkirchliche Herausforderung: Konflikte und Polemiken um die Fragen des Ritus A. Der Azymenstreit B. Das Problem der Wasserbeimischung C. Der Taufformelstreit 2. Teil Die lateinischen Zugänge zur Eigenart der Ostkirche: Im Spannungsfeld zwischen "Zurückführung" und Union D. Die politische Dimension E. Die Reflexion der Lateiner.

L'Église arménienne et le grand schisme d'Orient
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ISSN: 00700444 ISBN: 904290674X 2877233960 9789042906747 9782877233965 Year: 1999 Volume: 574 100 Publisher: Lovanii : Peeters,

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Eglise catholique --- Fédération de Russie --- Histoire ecclésiastique --- Katholieke Kerk --- Kerkgeschiedenis --- Russische Federatie --- Armenian Church --- Schism, Acacian, 484-519 --- Eglise arménienne --- Schisme d'Acace, 484-519 --- History --- Histoire --- Oriental Orthodox churches --- Relations --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- 281.6 --- Academic collection --- Acacian Schism --- Greco-Roman Schism --- Schism --- Church history --- Monophysites --- Armeense Kerk --- Greek and Latin Church --- Latin and Greek Church --- Eastern and Western Church --- -Hayastaneaytsʻ S. Ekeghetsʻi --- Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church --- Hay Aṛakʻelakan Ekeghetsʻi --- Eglise apostolique arménienne --- Hayotsʻ Ekeghetsʻi --- Hay Ekeghetsʻi --- Hayastaneaytsʻ Ekeghetsʻi --- Hayastaneaytsʻ Aṛakʻelakan Ekeghetsʻi --- Armenian Apostolic Church --- Armenische Kirche --- Biserica armeană --- Armenikē Ekklēsia --- Hayastaneaytsʻ Aṛakʻ. Surb Ekeghetsʻi --- Armi︠a︡nskai︠a︡ Apostolʹskai︠a︡ T︠S︡erkovʹ --- Églises orientales --- Hérésies chrétiennes --- Armeense Kerk. --- Schisme d'Orient. --- Morgenländisches Schisma --- Morgenländisches Schisma. --- Orthodox Eastern Church. --- Église arménienne --- Eglise apostolique arménienne --- Armenische Kirche. --- History. --- Oriental Orthodox Church. --- Armenia --- Georgia (Republic) --- Empire byzantin --- Arménie --- Church history. --- Histoire religieuse. --- -History --- 281.6 Armeense Kerk --- Histoire. --- Eglise arménienne --- Ancient Oriental churches --- Ante-Chalcedonian Orthodox churches --- Lesser Eastern Orthodox churches --- Orthodox Oriental churches --- Pre-Chalcedonian Orthodox churches --- Eastern churches --- Relations&delete& --- Hayastaneaytsʻ S. Ekeghetsʻi --- Hayasdan --- Hayastan --- Aĭastan --- Haykʻ Metskʻ --- Mets Haykʻ --- Greater Armenia --- Armenia (Republic) --- Армянская Апостольская Церковь --- Armenische Apostolische Kirche --- Oriental Orthodox churches - Relations - Orthodox Eastern Church


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In search of the triune God : the Christian paths of East and West
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ISBN: 0826273076 9780826273079 082622010X 9780826220103 9780826220103 Year: 2014 Publisher: Columbia, Missouri : University of Missouri Press,

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Under the broad umbrella of the Christian religion, there exists a great divide between two fundamentally different ways of thinking about key aspects of the Christian faith. Eugene Webb explores the sources of that divide, looking at how the Eastern and Western Christian worlds drifted apart due both to the different ways they interpreted their symbols and to the different roles political power played in their histories. Previous studies have focused on historical events or on the history of theological ideas. In Search of the Triune God delves deeper by exploring how the Christian East and the Christian West have conceived the relation between symbol and experience. Webb demonstrates that whereas for Western Christianity discussion of the doctrine of the Trinity has tended toward speculation about the internal structure of the Godhead, in the Eastern tradition the symbolism of the Triune God has always been closely connected to religious experience. In their approaches to theology, Western Christianity has tended toward a speculative theology, and Eastern Christianity toward a mystical theology. This difference of focus has led to a large range of fundamental differences in many areas not only of theology but also of religious life. Webb traces the history of the pertinent symbols (God as Father, Son of God, Spirit of God, Messiah, King, etc.) from the Hebrew Bible and New Testament through patristic thinkers and the councils that eventually defined orthodoxy. In addition, he shows how the symbols, interpreted through the different cultural lenses of the East and the West, gradually took on meanings that became the material of very different worldviews, especially as the respective histories of the Eastern and Western Christian worlds led them into different kinds of entanglement with ambition and power. Through this incisive exploration, Webb offers a dramatic and provocative new picture of the history of Christianity.

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Church history --- Schism --- God (Christianity) --- Trinity --- Eastern Schism --- Great Schism --- Greco-Roman Schism --- Christianity --- Eastern and Western Church. --- History of doctrines. --- History of doctrines --- Greek and Latin Church --- Latin and Greek Church --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Catholic Church --- Doctrines --- History. --- Relations --- Orthodox Eastern Church. --- Catholic Church. --- 231.01 --- 23 <09> --- 273 <09> --- 231.01 Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- Drieëenheid. Drievuldigheid --- Dogmengeschichte. Geschiedenis van het dogma --- Schisma's. Ketterijen--Geschiedenis van .. --- Trinity. --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Triads (Philosophy) --- Appropriation (Christian theology) --- Godhead (Mormon theology) --- Holy Spirit --- Trinities --- Tritheism --- Schisma's. Ketterijen--Geschiedenis van . --- Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- Schisma's. Ketterijen--Geschiedenis van


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The Formation of Christendom
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ISBN: 0691220778 Year: 2021 Publisher: Princeton : Princeton University Press,

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In a lucid history of what used to be termed "the Dark Ages," Judith Herrin outlines the origins of Europe from the end of late antiquity to the coronation of Charlemagne. She shows that the clash between nascent Islam and stubburn Byzantium was the central contest that allowed "Europe" to develop, and she thereby places the rise of the West in its true Mediterranean context. Her inquiry centers on the notion of "Christendom." Instead of taking medieval beliefs for granted or separating theology from politics, she treats the faith as a material force. In a path-breaking account of the arguments over Christian doctrine, she shows how the northern sphere of the Roman world divided into two distinct and self-conscious imperial units, as the Arabs swept through the southern regions.One of the most interesting strands of the author's argument concerns religious art and iconoclasm. Her book shows how the impact of Islam's Judaic ban on graven images precipitated both the iconoclast crisis in Constantinople and the West's unique commitment to pictorial narrative, as justified by Pope Gregory the Great.

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Church history --- 30-1500 --- Mediterranean Region. --- Mediterranean Region --- Church history. --- Abbasid Revolution. --- Adoption. --- Al-Andalus. --- Alexandrian school. --- Anno Domini. --- Apostolic succession. --- Arabs. --- Austrasia. --- Autun. --- Bible. --- Biblical authority. --- Byzantine Empire. --- Byzantium (color). --- Byzantium. --- Caesarius of Arles. --- Caliphate. --- Cassiodorus. --- Charlemagne. --- Charles Martel. --- Christendom. --- Christian culture. --- Christian monasticism. --- Christian worship. --- Christian. --- Christianity and Islam. --- Christianity. --- Christianization. --- Chronology of the Bible. --- Church discipline. --- Clergy. --- Constans II. --- Constantinople. --- Diocletian. --- Duchy of Rome. --- Duke of Aquitaine. --- Early Christian art and architecture. --- Ecclesiastical History of the English People. --- Ecclesiology. --- Ecumenical council. --- Episcopal see. --- Feudalism. --- Gazetteer. --- Hadith. --- Harun al-Rashid. --- Henri Pirenne. --- Holy Roman Empire. --- Iconoclasm. --- Imperialism. --- Islam. --- Jihad. --- Judeo-Christian. --- Late Antiquity. --- Latin Church. --- Middle Ages. --- Missionary. --- Mithraism. --- Monemvasia. --- Monotheism. --- Muslim. --- Nativity of Jesus. --- Neustria. --- New Israel. --- New Testament. --- New religious movement. --- Old Testament. --- Orosius. --- Patriarchate. --- Pentarchy. --- Pontiff. --- Pope Gregory I. --- Pope John I. --- Pope Leo III. --- Pope Stephen II. --- Pope. --- Preface (liturgy). --- Profession of faith (Catholic Church). --- Proscription. --- Quran. --- Religion. --- Saint Boniface. --- Septimania. --- Shahada. --- Spirituality. --- Spread of Christianity. --- Spread of Islam. --- Summa Theologica. --- Synod. --- Systematic theology. --- Tegernsee. --- Tervel (town). --- The Creation of Adam. --- The Rise of the West. --- Theology. --- Tithe. --- Umayyad Caliphate. --- Visigoths. --- Western Christianity. --- Western thought. --- Worship. --- Zoroastrianism.


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Muslims Under Latin Rule, 1100-1300
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ISBN: 9781400861194 1400861195 0691631786 0691602255 Year: 2014 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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Covering Portugal and Castile in the West to the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem in the East, this collection focuses on Muslim minorities living in Christian lands during the high Middle Ages, and examines to what extent notions of religious tolerance influenced Muslim-Christian relations. The authors call into question the applicability of modern ideas of toleration to medieval social relations, investigating the situation instead from the standpoint of human experience within the two religious cultures. Whereas this study offers no evidence of an evolution of coherent policy concerning treatment of minorities in these Christian domains, it does reveal how religious ideas and communitarian traditions worked together to blunt the harsh realities of the relations between victors and vanquished.The chapters in this volume include "The Mudejars of Castile and Portugal in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries" by Joseph F. O'Callaghan, "Muslims in the Thirteenth-Century Realms of Aragon: Interactions and Reaction" by Robert I. Burns, S.J., "The End of Muslim Sicily" by David S. H. Abulafia, "The Subjected Muslims of the Frankish Levant" by Benjamin Z. Kedar, and "The Papacy and the Muslim Frontier" by James M. Powell.Originally published in 1990.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Christianity and other religions --- Islam --- Muslims --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Religious adherents --- Islam. --- Relations --- Christianity. --- History. --- Latin Orient. --- East, Latin --- Latin East --- Orient, Latin --- Islamic Empire --- Middle East --- Orient --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- History --- 1st century. --- Abbasid Caliphate. --- Al-Andalus. --- Al-Maqrizi. --- Al-Mu'tamid. --- Alfonso VI. --- Alfonso X of Castile. --- Aljama. --- Almohad Caliphate. --- Amalric of Jerusalem. --- Arab culture. --- Arabic name. --- Arabic. --- Arabist. --- Battle of Muret. --- Bernard Crick. --- Caesarea. --- Caliphate of Córdoba. --- Canon law. --- Christian martyrs. --- Christian state. --- Church History (Eusebius). --- Conquest of Majorca. --- Constantine the Great. --- Continental Europe. --- Early Muslim conquests. --- Emirate of Granada. --- Eritrea. --- Fatimid Caliphate. --- Freeman (Colonial). --- Friar. --- Guido delle Colonne. --- Hanbali. --- Hebrew University of Jerusalem. --- Henricus. --- High Middle Ages. --- Hugh of Cluny. --- Iberian Peninsula. --- Ibn Arabi. --- Ibn Hud. --- Ibn Jubayr. --- Ibn Sab'in. --- International Institute of Islamic Thought. --- Islam and the West. --- Islam by country. --- Islam in Spain. --- Islamic culture. --- Islamic revival. --- Islamism. --- Judea (Roman province). --- Kingdom of Seville. --- Knights Hospitaller. --- Late Middle Ages. --- Latifundium. --- Latin Church. --- Latin Rule. --- Latin alphabet. --- Latins (Italic tribe). --- Lucera. --- Maarrat al-Nu'man. --- Modern Standard Arabic. --- Mongols. --- Moors. --- Mozarabs. --- Mudéjar. --- Muslim Brotherhood. --- Muslim world. --- Muslim. --- Muslims (nationality). --- Musulman. --- Names of God in Islam. --- New Latin. --- Oriental Orthodoxy. --- Peter the Venerable. --- Pope Boniface VIII. --- Pope Gelasius I. --- Pope Gregory IX. --- Pope Gregory VII. --- Pope Gregory VIII. --- Pope Paschal II. --- Pope Urban II. --- Pope. --- Primate (bishop). --- Principality of Antioch. --- Quran. --- Reconquista. --- Religion. --- Roman Rite. --- Sasanian Empire. --- Sicilia (Roman province). --- Sufism. --- Sunni Islam. --- Syria Palaestina. --- Templar of Tyre. --- Universal jurisdiction. --- Visigothic Code. --- Western Christianity. --- Westernization.

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