byzantine church
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Definition
Noun: - The Catholic Church as it existed in the Byzantine Empire: This term refers specifically to the institutional and liturgical expression of Christianity that developed and operated within the political, cultural, and geographical sphere of the Byzantine Empire, centered in Constantinople.
Usage
- The term is used in historical and theological contexts to describe the character, practices, and administrative structure of the Church in the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.
- It distinguishes this historical entity from the contemporary Western (Latin) Church and from the modern Eastern Orthodox Churches, though it is their direct predecessor.
Examples
- Scholars study the liturgy and art of the Byzantine Church to understand medieval Eastern Christianity.
- The Byzantine Church maintained the use of Greek in its services, unlike the Latin used in the West.
- Theological controversies, such as the debate over icons, were central to the life of the Byzantine Church.
Advanced Usage
- The term can imply the unique synthesis of imperial authority and ecclesiastical life characteristic of the Byzantine state, often termed "Caesaropapism."
- It is used to discuss the theological and political developments that led to the Great Schism of 1054 between the Eastern and Western churches.
Variants and Related Words
- Byzantine Rite: The liturgical rite used by the Byzantine Church and continued in many Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches.
- Eastern Orthodox Church: The modern communion of churches that developed from the Byzantine Church after the Great Schism and the fall of Constantinople.
- Constantinopolitan Church: A near-synonym emphasizing the see of Constantinople as its center.
Synonyms
- Eastern Church (in the historical context of the Byzantine Empire)
- Greek Church (in a historical, non-ethnic sense, referring to its liturgical language)
Notes
- "Byzantine Church" is a historical term. It is not typically used to describe any modern church body directly, though its traditions are continued.
- The term is often capitalized when referring to the specific historical institution.
Noun
- the Catholic Church as it existed in the Byzantine Empire