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In 1054, the Great Schism divided eastern and western Christianity, largely over the matters of __________.
A. Icon use.
B. Monotheism.
C. church leadership.
D. worships methods.
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C. church leadership.
The 1054 Great Schism was mainly about papal authority (who led the Church) and related theological disputes (e.g., the filioque), not monotheism; iconoclasm was an earlier controversy.
The 1054 Great Schism was mainly about papal authority (who led the Church) and related theological disputes (e.g., the filioque), not monotheism; iconoclasm was an earlier controversy.
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