They contributed to the decline of feudalism.
it led to the questioning of church authority
The Western Schism was a period from 1378 to 1417, when there were different people claiming to be pope, each with his own supporters. The governments of Western Europe were about evenly divided in their support, and the whole issue had very strong political ramifications. There is a link to an article on the Western Schism below.
The most significant effect of the Great Schism, which formally divided Christianity into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in 1054, was the deepening of theological, cultural, and political rifts between the two branches of Christianity. This division led to distinct religious practices, governance structures, and interpretations of Christian doctrine, which have persisted to this day. Furthermore, the schism influenced the geopolitical landscape of Europe and the Mediterranean, contributing to the rise of national identities and conflicts that shaped the region's history. Ultimately, it marked a critical moment in the evolution of Christianity, affecting millions of believers worldwide.
longbow, bubonic plague, hundred years' war, the great schism. i think..?
Not likely. The 1300s (14th Century) was a period of turmoil and confusion in Church history, i.e., the schism involving 3 claimants to the papacy, Avignon captivity, corruption among church and secular leaders, the Hundred Years War between France and England, and of course the Bubonic Plague (Black Death) that slaughtered millions in Western Europe.
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it was always faith
It (politically) divided Europe into Avignon & Roman.
Schism
it led to the questioning of church authority
The Great Schism caused many members of a population that found itself without leaders and, to embrace mystic movements.
The Western Schism was a period from 1378 to 1417, when there were different people claiming to be pope, each with his own supporters. The governments of Western Europe were about evenly divided in their support, and the whole issue had very strong political ramifications. There is a link to an article on the Western Schism below.
longbow, bubonic plague, hundred years' war, the great schism. i think..?
The crusades The Great Schism The Black Plague The Hundred Years War (crossbows easily defeated knights)
The chief sources of political instability were the Hundred Years' War, the Black Death, and the Papal Schism.
The crusades The Great Schism The Black Plague The Hundred Years War (crossbows easily defeated knights)
The ISBN of Schism - novel - is 0765348373.