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Q: How did the crusades help soliphy the split between the east and west church?
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Why were the Crusades a failure for the Church?

In a sense, yes, because the Church wanted to regain the Holy Land, which they never did, and they were hoping to go on the Crusades to reunite the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church, which had split 50 years earlier, but they separated even further. However, they were exposed to the ideas being preserved by the Muslims.


What was the result of the iconoclastic controversy?

Short answer: it was one of the causes of the split between the western and eastern Christian churches. The result of the split (schism) is the Catholic church (western) and Orthodox church (eastern).


The eventually lead to the split between the Eastern Orthodox church and the Western Catholic Church?

The split between the Eastern Orthodox and the western Catholic Churches was caused by a number of different factors. Namely, neither side could decide on the Pope's role in the church, or the scope of his authority.


What were two religions that split from the Catholic Church during the Reformation?

Lutherans and the Church of England split from the Catholic Church.


Which of fthe following was a direct result of the east-west schism?

Christianity was split between the roman catholic church and the eastern orthodox church


First split between east and west christian church?

The first split between the Christian church in the East and the Christian church in the West probably took place during the time of the Byzantine Empire. Some of the issues that caused this split were that the Eastern emperor viewed himself as head of the church as well as ruler of state, and the Pope in the West viewed HIMSELF as head of the church, and a varying opinion over idols. The Westerners had no problem worshipping/praying to idols, because many of them couldn't read, but the Easterners felt that it was wrong to worship an image. Thus, the church split into the Roman Catholics and the Greek Orthodox.


Which was the result of the excommunication in the year 1054?

They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.


What role did the church play in the final split between the east and west?

they had certain duties they had certain duties


Who was a group that split from Roman Catholicism in 1054?

The Great Schism was between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church (or Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox).


How did the protestants later adopt reformation churches?

there was confusion among the protestants, when Zwingli and Luther started arguing about what beliefs to take from the Church and which to leave. This first split happened within ten years from the split between the Catholic Church


What major result did the crusades cause?

The crusades marked the split in the midieval times, during the crusades, they cause a social change in Europe turning towards the renaissance era. social change includes a diffrent diet, clothing and arcitecture


What happened in 1054?

The Orthodox Church split from the Catholic Church.