Eastern Church
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Definition
- Noun:
- The Catholic Church as it existed in the Byzantine Empire: This refers to the historical branch of Christianity that developed in the eastern part of the Roman Empire, centered in Constantinople (Byzantium). It is derived from the Byzantine Church and adheres to Byzantine rites.
- The Eastern Orthodox Church: In a broader historical and ecclesiological context, "Eastern Church" can refer collectively to the Christian churches originating in the Eastern Roman Empire, which today constitute Eastern Orthodoxy.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The theological differences between the Eastern Church and the Western Church contributed to the Great Schism of 1054.
- He studied the liturgy and traditions of the Eastern Church.
Advanced Usage
- "the Eastern Church": Often used with the definite article "the" to refer to the institution or tradition as a whole, distinguishing it from the Western (Latin) Church.
- The doctrine of the Eastern Church places a different emphasis on the nature of the Holy Spirit.
Variants and Related Words
- Eastern Orthodox Church (n): The modern communion of autocephalous churches that developed from the historical Eastern Church.
- The Russian Orthodox Church is part of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
- Eastern Christianity (n): A broader term encompassing all Christian traditions originating in the East, including the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches.
- Byzantine Rite (n): The liturgical rite used by many Eastern Churches.
- The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom is a common service in the Byzantine Rite.
Synonyms
- Orthodox Church: The primary modern synonym.
- Byzantine Church: Emphasizes its historical and ritual origin.
- Greek Church: A historical term, though it can be imprecise as it may refer specifically to the Church of Greece.
Related Phrases
(Note: "Eastern Church" itself is not typically part of phrasal verbs. The following are common related collocations.) - Eastern Church Fathers: Refers to influential theologians from the early Eastern Christian tradition. - The writings of the Eastern Church Fathers, like St. Basil, are foundational. - Eastern Church theology: The distinctive theological tradition of the Eastern Churches. - Eastern Church theology is often described as more mystical and apophatic.
Related Idioms
(Note: There are no common idioms centered on the phrase "Eastern Church.")
Noun
- the Catholic Church as it existed in the Byzantine Empire
- derived from the Byzantine Church and adhering to Byzantine rites