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UNIT 7 - Coggle Diagram
UNIT 7
Leadership and structure of the Church
The council of Jerusalem
Church no longer tied to Jerusalem
Church will begin to display its catholicity
Conversion of St. Paul
Was Baptized and changed his name from Saul to Paul
Sets out journey to spread the Gospel; writes 13 letters included in Christian Canon
Conversion of St. Cornelius
Convinces Peter the meaning of his vision, he must open the Church to the Gentiles
Inquisition and Mendicant Orders
Mendicant: to beg
St. Dominic of Guzman (Dominicans)
St. Francis of Assisi (Franciscans)
Spanish Inquisition (Nationalism)
Papal Inquisition: Voluntary Confession and Light Penance
Church History
Rise of Feudalism
Complex organization of politics, economics, and social life.
Division of Social classes
Episcopal Appointments
Church Corruption
Simony
Celibacy of the clergy
Lay Investiture
Concordat of Worms
Negative impact on relationships
St. Gregory VII and Dictates of the Pope
Nepotism
Other movements (Carthusians/ Cistercians)
The Magisterium:
East and West (Great Schism)
Byzantine Growth and Collapse (Constantine 330-1453)
Veneration: Worthy of honor and acts of respect From Greek: Dulia
Adoration: A reverence reserved only for God. from Greek: Latria
St. John of Damascus
references the incarnation.
Discusses the proper uses of icons.
Criticizes the imperial interference in ecclesiastical matters
Caesaropapism: The temporal ruler extends his authority to ecclesiastical and theological matters
Hagia Sophia: Church of the Holy Wisdom
Codex Justiniaus: served as the basis for canon and civil law of European cities
The Byzantines were:
Greek in Culture
Eastern in Habits
Roman in Law