Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe.

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Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe

I. Byzantium & Rome: From Estrangement to Schism

Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe I. Byzantium & Rome: From Estrangement to Schism A. Culture & Mentality

Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe I. Byzantium & Rome: From Estrangement to Schism A. Culture & Mentality B. Theology

Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe I. Byzantium & Rome: From Estrangement to Schism A. Culture & Mentality B. Theology C. 2 Specific Events

1. Crowning of Charlemagne by Pope Leo III (800)

2. East-West Schism (1054)

Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe I. Byzantium & Rome: From Estrangement to Schism A. Culture & Mentality B. Theology C. 2 Specific Events II. Byzantine Missions to the Slavs

Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe I. Byzantium & Rome: From Estrangement to Schism A. Culture & Mentality B. Theology C. 2 Specific Events II. Byzantine Missions to the Slavs A. Timing

Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe I. Byzantium & Rome: From Estrangement to Schism A. Culture & Mentality B. Theology C. 2 Specific Events II. Byzantine Missions to the Slavs A. Timing B. Work of [Constantine-]Cyril & Methodius

Sts. Cyril and Methodius: "Apostles to the Slavs"

Manuscript in "Glagolitic" script devised by St. Cyril precursor to Cyrillic (named after the saint)

Sts. Cyril & Methodius in Rome

Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe I. Byzantium & Rome: From Estrangement to Schism A. Culture & Mentality B. Theology C. 2 Specific Events II. Byzantine Missions to the Slavs A. Timing B. Work of Cyril & Methodius C. The Southern Slavs

Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe I. Byzantium & Rome: From Estrangement to Schism A. Culture & Mentality B. Theology C. 2 Specific Events II. Byzantine Missions to the Slavs A. Timing B. Work of Cyril & Methodius C. The Southern Slavs D. Christianization of Russia

…The envoys reported: "When we journeyed among the Bulgars, we beheld how they worship in their temple, called a mosque, while they stand ungirt. The Bulgarian bows, sits down, looks hither and thither like one possessed, and there is no happiness among them, but instead only sorrow and a dreadful stench. Their religion is not good. Then we went among the Germans, and saw them performing many ceremonies in their temples; but we beheld no glory there. Then we went on to Greece [Constantinople], and the Greeks led us to the edifices where they worship their God, and we knew not whether we were in heaven or on earth. For on earth there is no such splendor or such beauty, and we are at a loss how to describe it. We know only that God dwells there among men, and their service is fairer than the ceremonies of other nations. For we cannot forget that beauty…” - The Russian Primary Chronicle

Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe I. Byzantium & Rome: From Estrangement to Schism A. Culture & Mentality B. Theology C. 2 Specific Events II. Byzantine Missions to the Slavs A. Timing B. Work of Cyril & Methodius C. The Southern Slavs D. Christianization of Russia E. Missionary Methods: Christianization & Byzantinization

Byzantium, Rome & the Slavs: Christianizing East & Central Europe I. Byzantium & Rome: From Estrangement to Schism A. Culture & Mentality B. Theology C. 2 Specific Events II. Byzantine Missions to the Slavs A. Timing B. Work of Cyril & Methodius C. The Southern Slavs D. “Conversion” of Russia E. Missionary Methods: Christianization & Byzantinization