Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | hundred ~years the Greek East and the Latin West have
2 I,Intro | sius and Basil lived in the east, but they belong also to
3 I,Intro | the Orthodox Church of the East. ~Orthodoxy was now limited
4 I,Intro | since the ~schism between east and west he has enjoyed
5 I,Intro | Orthodox Catholic Church of the East, or the like. These titles
6 I, 2,2 | occupied the first place in the east. The next seventy years
7 I, 2,2 | claims to rule supreme in the east. Canon 28 of Chalcedon confirmed
8 I, 2,2 | repudiated this ~Canon, but the east has ever since recognized
9 I, 2,2 | Christian Empire of the East, the Patriar-~chate of Constantinople
10 I, 2,4 | is found not only in the east but in the far west, in
11 I, 2,4 | some other Order; in the east he is simply a member of
12 I, 3,1 | schism between the Orthodox east and the Latin west. But
13 I, 3,1 | matters of doctrine that east and west quar-~reled . two
14 I, 3,1 | and formal ~schism between east and west, the two sides
15 I, 3,1 | imperial capital in the east, alongside Old Rome in Italy.
16 I, 3,1 | political unity of the ~Greek east and the Latin west was destroyed
17 I, 3,1 | only served to alienate east and ~west more than before. ~
18 I, 3,1 | attenuated form. Both in east and west, men ~of learning
19 I, 3,1 | read the same books, Greek east and Latin ~west drifted
20 I, 3,1 | political situations in east and west made the Church
21 I, 3,1 | of emphasis here between east and west. In the east there ~
22 I, 3,1 | between east and west. In the east there ~were many Churches
23 I, 3,1 | nature of the Church. The east acknowl-~edged the Pope
24 I, 3,1 | the western Church. In the east there was a ~strong secular
25 I, 3,1 | four Patriarchates of the east (except possibly in Egypt).
26 I, 3,1 | Monarchy in the west; in the east ~collegiality. ~ 24~ Nor
27 I, 3,1 | malicious mistranslation. ~ East and west were becoming strangers
28 I, 3,1 | and Alexandria within the east, these two distinctive
29 I, 3,1 | doctrinal approaches in east and west; but there were
30 I, 3,1 | politi-~cal situations in east and west; and we have seen
31 I, 3,1 | did not interfere in the ~east. The Pope, however, believed
32 I, 3,1 | jurisdiction to extend to the east as ~well as to the west;
33 I, 3,1 | Up to 850, Rome and the east avoided an open conflict ~
34 I, 3,1 | recited unchanged ~by the east to this day. But the west
35 I, 3,1 | Creed without consulting the east, is guilty (as Khomiakov
36 I, 3,1 | which caused trouble between east and west: the Greeks ~allowed
37 I, 3,1 | azymes.. ~ ~ Around 850 east and west were still in full
38 I, 3,1 | definite schism between east and ~west. The two no longer
39 I, 3,1 | Photian schism.: the ~east would prefer to call it
40 I, 3,2 | absolute power to extend to the east also: ~as he put it in a
41 I, 3,2 | missionary advance, from the east and from the west, soon ~
42 I, 3,2 | other Patriarchs of the east, denouncing the filioque
43 I, 3,2 | original aggressor, not the east. Photius followed ~up his
44 I, 3,2 | the Papal claims in the east. Perhaps he recog-~nized
45 I, 3,2 | Photius, always honored in the east as a saint, a leader of
46 I, 3,2 | accession failed to notify the east. ~The omission in 1009 aroused
47 I, 3,2 | friendly relations between east and west continued. The
48 I, 3,2 | which ordinary Christians in east and west were largely unaware. ~
49 I, 3,2 | no doubt that Christian ~east and Christian west were
50 I, 3,2 | the, separation. The Greek east ~and the Latin west needed
51 I, 3,3 | pressed upon it from the east. ~ Two important attempts
52 I, 3,3 | reunion between the Christian east and west, ~the first in
53 I, 3,3 | Christian burial. ~ Meanwhile east and west continued to grow
54 I, 3,3 | terminol-~ogy which the east did not understand. To an
55 I, 3,3 | point of dispute between east and ~west, this only came
56 I, 3,3 | more of a reality in the east than its predeces-~ 37~sor
57 I, 4,1 | Nicholas too seriously; for him east and west were still united
58 I, 4,1 | wavered for a time between east and west, but finally accepted
59 I, 6,3 | periodical The Christian East, vol. XVI ~(1936), pp. 114
60 I, 7,1 | Greece but from the Near East in general. But unfortunately
61 I, 7,10 | Quoted in F. B. Welbourn, East ~African Rebels, London,
62 II, 0,11 | The Orthodox Church of the East at the Eighteenth Century,
63 II, 0,12 | Orthodox Catholic Church of the East, our Mother’ (On~Bible and
64 II, 1,1 | God the Trinity over which east and west part company~—
65 II, 1,1 | bridge the gulf~between east and west. They were willing
66 II, 1,2 | Protestantism; but beyond this point east and west do not entirely
67 II, 1,3 | common assertion that the east concentrates on~the Risen
68 II, 1,3 | be~more exact to say that east and west think of the Crucifixion
69 II, 1,5 | 37). Similarly, in the east stigmatization is not unknown:
70 II, 2,2 | maintained,~Rome and the east give somewhat different
71 II, 2,2 | Since the separation of east and west the Orthodox (unlike
72 II, 3,2 | called — stands free of the east wall, in the center~of the
73 II, 4,2 | confers Confirmation; in the east,~Chrismation is administered
74 II, 4,2 | the Chrism). Thus both in east and west the bishop is involved~
75 II, 4,2 | the west directly, in the east indirectly.~Chrismation
76 II, 5,1 | Whit Sunday, but in the east as Trinity Sunday) (50 days~
77 II, 6 | would be the reunion of east and west, the reconstitution
78 II, 6,2 | their neighbours in the east, the Nestorians and Monophysites.
79 II, 6,2 | before the disunion~of east and west.’ This appeal to
80 II, 6,2 | magazine, The Christian East, now replaced by a Newsletter.~
81 II, 6,3 | the past the separation of east and west has proved a great
82 II, 6,3 | renewal of contact between~69~east and west is already proving
83 II, 7,2 | The schism between East and West~ Y. M.- J. Congar,
84 II, 7,2 | Misunderstandings between East and West, London, 1965.~
85 II, 7,2 | P. Sherrard, The Greek East and the Latin West, London,
86 II, 7,4 | The Orthodox Church of the East in the Eighteenth Century,
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