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Part I: Eastern Orthodox Church • Church of the Seven Ecumenical Councils • Iconography & Liturgy • Differences between Eastern Orthodoxy & Roman Catholicism Map of Eastern Empire Eastern Churches • Eastern Orthodox Churches • Non-Chalcedonian Churches: separated from the Orthodox Church in the 6th c. • The Assyrian Church of the East: isolated from the Orthodox Church in the fifth c Iconoclastic controversy • 787 Seventh ecumenical council met at Nicaea • Issue: the use of icons (religious images) to depict God • Main objections: – Icons are idols – Infinite God cannot be depicted • Decision of the council: incarnation justifies the use of icon Kasimir Malevich. Complex Presentiment: HalfFigure in a Yellow Shirt Differences between Eastern Orthodoxy & Roman Catholicism • Cultural differences • Final schism in 1054 • Doctrinal differences: – Pope or council? (papal primacy & infallibility) – Addition to the creed (filioque) – Two new dogmas about Mary • Immaculate Conception & Bodily Assumption) Part II: Islam • Early History of Islam • Five pillars of Islam • Christianity & Islam Timeline 570 AD Birth of Muhammad 610 Muhammad begins his prophetic mission. 622 Muhammad’s flight to Medina (hijra) 632 Muhammad’s death 7th- 10th c Spread of the Islamic Civilization 1096-1291 Crusades 1453 Fall of Constantinople Muslim Empire in 656 Islamic Expansion after the death of Muhammad Christianity & Islam • Common ground: – Belief in one God who is just & good • Main differences: – Islam’s rejection of Jesus’ divinity & Trinity – Islam’s claim that Koran replaces the Bible Mosque of Omar. Jerusalem. Holy Wars: past & present • Judaism: conquest of Canaan • Islam: conquest of Mecca • Christianity: crusades Meanings of Holy War Spiritual warfare Apocalyptic battle Physical extermination of infidels