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Hi,
I was hoping to get some reading suggestions on the History of the East West Schism.
I’m currently going through a consice history of the Papacy, and I find it facisnating to see the relations between Rome and the Eastern Empire / Patriarch of Constantinople, the struggles over the use of the term Unviersal bishop, the eastern heresies such as Arianism, Monophysitism, Monothelitism, Iconoclasm, to name only a few on the Eastern side. Then before and during the dark ages, the issue of the filioque, the early papal resistance to including it in the creed (one of the Leo’s and on other pope thought it was orthodox, but superfluous), follow by a string of useless and wicked Popes in the 800s to 1000s, with only a few good examples. Popes meddling in affairs of the Eastern Patriarch over which they were not properly informed.
What a mess!!!
I can’t help but think that a great deal of these issues had to do with different sets of technical terminology, but also over hugely politicised issues.
Anyway, I was hoping to get a non-polemical Eastern perspective (and Western Catholic as well if anyone can suggest anything) on some of these historical issues. I’m really not that sure why it matters much. Also, does anyone have any links to Photius’ works against the filioque, and any good Catholic sources for it at the time of the controversy?
God bless,
Ut
I was hoping to get some reading suggestions on the History of the East West Schism.
I’m currently going through a consice history of the Papacy, and I find it facisnating to see the relations between Rome and the Eastern Empire / Patriarch of Constantinople, the struggles over the use of the term Unviersal bishop, the eastern heresies such as Arianism, Monophysitism, Monothelitism, Iconoclasm, to name only a few on the Eastern side. Then before and during the dark ages, the issue of the filioque, the early papal resistance to including it in the creed (one of the Leo’s and on other pope thought it was orthodox, but superfluous), follow by a string of useless and wicked Popes in the 800s to 1000s, with only a few good examples. Popes meddling in affairs of the Eastern Patriarch over which they were not properly informed.
What a mess!!!
I can’t help but think that a great deal of these issues had to do with different sets of technical terminology, but also over hugely politicised issues.
Anyway, I was hoping to get a non-polemical Eastern perspective (and Western Catholic as well if anyone can suggest anything) on some of these historical issues. I’m really not that sure why it matters much. Also, does anyone have any links to Photius’ works against the filioque, and any good Catholic sources for it at the time of the controversy?
God bless,
Ut