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Introduction | |
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EarlyChristian Diversity: The Quest for Coherence | |
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The Roots of Diversity: Differences in Theology | |
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Differences in Theology | |
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Emperor Theodosius: Council of Constantinople (381) | |
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Augustine: Filioque | |
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Constantinople's Growing Power: Socrates the Historian | |
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The Unity of Christ: Devotion to Mary | |
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Zeno's Henotikon, Rome's Fury, and the Acacian Schism: Dionysus Exiguus | |
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Three Chapters: The Fifth Council (553) | |
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One Energy, One Will | |
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The Sixth (680-1), Council in Trullo (692) | |
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Icons | |
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The Papacy and the Franks | |
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Aachen as Third Rome: Caroline Books; Filioque; Eriugena | |
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Pope Nicolas I | |
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Hincmar of Reims | |
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Jurisdiction: Illyricum, Bulgars. Paulicans | |
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Pope Nicolas' Advice to the Bulgar Khan. Rome's Saturday Fast | |
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Problems at Constantinople: Patriarch Ignatius | |
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Photius | |
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Pope Nicolas I Supports Ignatius | |
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Ignatius' Retrial: Nicolas Excommunicates Photius | |
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Deterioration in Relations | |
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The Case Against the Latins: Photius Mystagogia | |
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Photius' Break with Nicolas: Nicolas Invokes Hincmar's Help: Basil the Macedonian: Photius Desposed | |
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Basil I: Ignatius Restored. The Synod of 869: Pope Hadrian II | |
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Photius Restored. Pope John VIII. The Council of 879 | |
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The Emperor Leo VI the Wise: Photius Deposed | |
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Greek Critics of Photius: Photius Honours Ignatius' Memory | |
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Liudprand of Cremona in Constantinople | |
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The Normans in the South: Cardinal Humbert: Council of Rome (1059): Unleavened Bread | |
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Pope Leo IX's Legation to Constantinople (1054); Humbert and Cerularius | |
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Peter Damian: Gregory VII; Theophylact of Ochrid | |
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Pope Urban II: Anselm of Canterbury at Bari | |
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Anselm of Havelberg | |
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Crusades: Fall of Constantinople (1204-5): Innocent III: Balsamon | |
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East-West Debates at Nicaea and Nymphaion | |
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Purgatory | |
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Michael Palaeologus' Renewed Quest for Unity: Pope Gregory X: Council of Lyon: Bekkos | |
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Councils of Basel and Ferrara / Florence: Pope Eugenius IV | |
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Epilogue | |