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theology

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what happened at council of chalcedon pope leo in 450 called the council to debate if Jesus was fully devine or fully human (rejected the notion that Jesus did not have a human nature)
did pope leo agree with this descision he didnt and he disagreed because it was a desicion based on politics
three differences between eastern/western churches you could be a married priest in an eastern church but not in a western church, eastern was a greek speaking church western was latin speaking, pope was leader in west and in east pope did not have as much power
what happened in 1054 michael cerularius said that because of the differences between east/west churches, they cannot live in unity.
what happened when pope leo ix sent humbet to meet w patriarch micheal at constantinople? humbet and the patriarch wanted to prove eachother wrong instead of coming to an agreement. pope leo died during the argument and humbet excommunicated michael and left constantinople
what was common practice in middle ages infant baptisms
who were baptized whole families
dilemme of christians in early middle ages if baptism was for infants, how did adults get their sins forgiven?
irish monks developed what? practice of private confessions of sins
what could adults do with private confessions adults could return repididly for forgiveness of their sins
what happened by 900s private confessions erased the presence of public penace
what was lost a communal sense of forgivness of sins was lost
who were franicisans the order of friars minor
what did st fransis of assisi do lived as a poor man and took care of sick and needy ppl
what else did st fransis do repaired run down churches, served people who were lame, poor, or afflicted with leprosy
how many followers in italy 5000
did all friars agree with francis? what was his attitude towards poverty no. his attitude was that if you take away unessecary objects then there will be no distractions from God
two ideals of the francisian rule simple living, total trust in God
who was clare clare was a rich young woman of assisi
who were poor clares poor clares were clares sisters and they spent their lives in prayer and meditation relying on God's province
what did hildeguard eventually become she eventually became abbess and developed a reputation of charity and wisdom
what did hildegaurd wrote texts about healing medicine homopathic principals and dietary prescriptions
why were cathedrals built surplus of population from the country side
what did cathedurals provide focal points for work and lives
what is romenesque cathedral named after roman style and has large pillars holding it up. built wider than other cathedrals.
what is gothic catheral slim towers, pointed arches, and tall stained glass windows
what is flying BUTTress used to balance and support the weight of structures
where did the choir go the front enclosure, only reserved for priests and monks
what is the divine office series of psalms and prayers used during each liturgical season
what was built along the walls small chapels with kings buried there
what is the main room called nave
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