Question
What was a key difference between Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Roman Catholicism?
a.
Role of monasteries
b.
Belief in the afterlife
c.
Leadership structure
d.
Use of Latin in services
a.
Role of monasteries
b.
Belief in the afterlife
c.
Leadership structure
d.
Use of Latin in services
Answers
GPT-4o mini
c. Leadership structure
One key difference between Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Roman Catholicism is their leadership structure. The Roman Catholic Church is led by the Pope, who is considered the supreme authority, while the Eastern Orthodox Church has a decentralized leadership structure with multiple autocephalous (independent) churches each governed by their own bishops.
One key difference between Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Roman Catholicism is their leadership structure. The Roman Catholic Church is led by the Pope, who is considered the supreme authority, while the Eastern Orthodox Church has a decentralized leadership structure with multiple autocephalous (independent) churches each governed by their own bishops.