The Spread of Christian Ideas The Byzantine Church Constantinople church would become the Greek Orthodox Church The Byzantines believed their Emperor represented.

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The Spread of Christian Ideas The Byzantine Church Constantinople church would become the Greek Orthodox Church The Byzantines believed their Emperor represented Christ on Earth Their emperor appointed the patriarch of Constantinople (leader of Eastern Orthodox Byzantines against the idea that pope is head of all Christians

Icons = images of Jesus, Mary, & saints Iconoclast = image breakers Eastern Church against icons Rome = pro icons Roman Catholic Church Pope makes a deal with Charlemagne a Frankish King, naming him the Byzantine Emperor (protecting Italy) Schism Separation / the Roman Catholic Church & the Eastern Orthodox Church split Excommunication both churches excommunicate each other ( schism )

How did the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church differ in their relationship with government? The Eastern Orthodox Church respected the wishes of the emperor, the political leader. In the Roman Catholic Church, the pope was considered the political and spiritual leader. He often argued with Kings over church and government matters.

Christianity Order in Rome Monasteries = religious order for men Convents for women Missionaries are people who teach their religion to others (conversion) Basil = a bishop who created a list of rules for monks & nuns (Basilian Rule)