Primacy in the church from Vatican I to Vatican II : an orthodox perspective /

The primacy of the bishop of Rome, the pope, as it was finally shaped in the Middle Ages and later defined by Vatican I and II has been one of the thorniest issues in the history of the Western and Eastern Churches. This issue was a primary cause of the division between the two Churches and the even...

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Main Author: Vgenopoulos, Maximos
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Language:English
Published: DeKalb, Illinois : NIU Press, 2013
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