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Hino chave da reforma protestante

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  • Hello! Who is composer??

  • @maisseau Martin Luther

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  • @evola1944

    Aha you are Polski. At first, it is written Ecclesiam and not Eccelsiam and second:

    Solus Christus - 'Now the Church is not wood and stone, but the company of believing people; one must hold to them, and see how they believe, live and teach; they surely have Christ in their midst. For outside of the Christian church there is no truth, no Christ, no salvation.', Martin Luther.

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  • @Romy108 Are you serious? Where is that located? Who does it share boundaries with? I think that is cool, if true!!

  • VIVAT GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS

  • @jeshualivesforever The Fourth Crusade at the beginning of the 13th century saw the western knights waiting in Constantinople while rival Byzantine pretenders to the throne fought amongst themselves. The rough westerners were not well received for the long time they waited there, and finally the Westerners took over Constantinople and the Eastern Empire, unfortunately, creating more animosity from the Greeks. Reunion was attempted at Lyons in 1274 and Florence 1443.

  • @jeshualivesforever There is also the question of Cardinal Humberto overstepping his role and excommunicating Patriarch Kairoulios, so the latter replied by excommunicating the pope. Nevertheless, it should be noted that the schism was not so permanent, since just a few decades later, the Byzantine emperor asked Pope Urban II for help in combatting the Muslim Turks, and the pope replied by exhorting western Christian kings, nobles, knights, and commoners to the 1st crusade

  • @jeshualivesforever Theological problems, such as the West adding the words "Filioque"= and the Son, to the procession of the Spirit in the Nicene Creed, as well as the addition of "God from God", which is certainly superfluous, since it is shortly followed by "True God of True God". The Greeks say that the Spirit proceeds from the Father "through the Son", but that is their theology that is Not in inserted in the Creed. Kairoulios was also jealous of Rome's preeminence.

  • @jeshualivesforever No, there were several issues. Some were political. The Greeks were angry at the establishment of a Holy Roman Empire of the German People by Otto the Great and previously by the pope's crowning of Charlemagne, because they thought that there should be only one emperor and that a Greek. Also some cultural differences, such as the West under Rome using unfermented bread, which the Greeks accused as being Judaizing. -Theological, such as -- - - -

  • @FRAGIORGIO1

    If Catholic or Protestant or even an Atheist, God bless you!

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