Latin and Greek monasticism in the Crusader states:

"The Latin Presence in the Levant before 1097 The Western Church and the Orthodox hierarchy. In the early Christian centuries the Latin Church of the West had formed part of a single communion with the Orthodox Churches of the East. The most important religious leaders in the lands which later...

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Main Author: Hamilton, Bernard 1932-2019 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2020
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Summary:"The Latin Presence in the Levant before 1097 The Western Church and the Orthodox hierarchy. In the early Christian centuries the Latin Church of the West had formed part of a single communion with the Orthodox Churches of the East. The most important religious leaders in the lands which later came to form the Crusader States were the Patriarchs of Antioch and Jerusalem.1 Together with the Patriarchs of Alexandria and Constantinople and the Pope of Rome they accepted the authority of the seven Oecumenical Councils.2 At Antioch in the sixth century two hierarchies developed, that of the Orthodox Church which was in communion with the Byzantine Patriarchate of Constantinople, and the Syrian Orthodox Church, often called the Jacobite Church after its early leader, Jacob Baradaeus, which did not accept the Council of Chalcedon and was not in communion with the Byzantine Greeks.3 In Jerusalem the office of Patriarch was not contested"--
Physical Description:xi, 552 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten
ISBN:9780521836388

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