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In the 14th century, the Eastern Orthodox Church was a significant religious institution primarily centered in the Byzantine Empire and among Slavic nations. It faced internal challenges, including theological disputes such as the Hesychast controversy, which revolved around the nature of prayer and the experience of God. Additionally, the church dealt with external pressures from rising powers, including the Ottoman Turks, which ultimately led to the decline of Byzantine influence. Despite these challenges, the Eastern Orthodox Church continued to play a vital role in preserving Christian traditions and culture in Eastern Europe.

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