Modern Greek-American Culture
.... The internal changes in the structure and membership of the
Greek Orthodox
Church also reflects the inevitable fusion of
Greek and American culture. ....
(1303

5

)
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church
.... Essentially, the Bulgarian Orthodox
church declared its independence from control by the
Greek Orthodox
Church, under the Ottomans, in 1860. ....
(1105

4

)
Diaspora of the Jewish People
.... obstacle to the unification of all Orthodox churches; for while language and a unique set of cultural values continue to make the
Greek church distinct from ....
(1889

8

)
Greek vs. American Cultures
.... battle with in-laws. Tryfon Theophilopoulos, a priest in a Tarpon Springs
Greek Orthodox
church summed it up best. "It is common for ....
(888

4

)
Comparison of Greek & American Cultures
.... battle with in-laws. Tryfon Theophilopoulos, a priest in a Tarpon Springs
Greek Orthodox
church summed it up best. "It is common for ....
(888

4

)
Influence of Greek Philosophy on Chrisitan Theology
....
Greek philosophers (especially Plato in his Republic) forecast the Catholic
Church's hierarchy as superceding that of temporal powers. ....
(1262

5

)
Dispute Between Greek & Turkish Cypriots
.... Second, Ottoman authorities pursued a policy of tolerance toward the
Greek Cypriot inhabitants of the island the
Greek Orthodox
Church and
Greek language were ....
(2665

11

)
Early Church History It is impossible to
.... Gods of
Greek origin. Unproven tradition cites the Pentecost - a gathering of Jesus' followers 50 days after his death - with the origins of the
Church. ....
(897

4

)
Greek Theatre
.... The performance protocol recalls the paradoi, the behavior of the
Greek chorus, and .... We should remember that religious plays began within the
church before the ....
(2291

9

)
The Catholic Church
.... into zones as Latin-speaking Rome tried to claim superiority over
Greek-speaking Constantinople and the Latin-speaking priests and
church officials tried to ....
(4155

17

)
Laying the Groundwork for Christian Theology
.... Martyrdom (236), and Against Celsus (248), this manuscript survives to establish origen's place as the most influential theologian of the early
Greek church. ....
(2081

8

)
Roots of Greek/Turkey Antagonism
....
Greek ever after. Since the fourth century AD, they have been devotedly attached to the
Greek Orthodox
Church. The leader of the ....
(3368

13

)
Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... temperament to the other side of the line and that the Christian
Church that he .... cites Romans (which follows Acts) to the effect that Jew and
Greek, slave and ....
(3013

12

)
Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... temperament to the other side of the line and that the Christian
Church that he .... cites Romans (which follows Acts) to the effect that Jew and
Greek, slave and ....
(3018

12

)
The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... and the denial of the primacy of the Roman Pontiff constitute even today the principal errors of the
Greek church" (Maas). That ....
(3770

15

)
Exegesis of Christ Figure
.... rethinking of Old Testament scholarship. It remains the official scripture of the
Greek Church (Heeren). The fact that the Septuagint ....
(4290

17

)
Greek Words and English
....
Greek was the language of the Christian
church when it was first introduced to England in 597 and many words came directly from the
Greek, eg ecclesiastical ....
(949

4

)
Chivalry in the Middle Ages
.... The
Greek Church was disestablished, its Patriarch fled to Cyprus, and the parishes of the new kingdom accepted the Latin liturgy, an Italian primate, and ....
(3029

12

)
The role of women in the early church
.... the postapostolic period of the
Church. The once holy body of the Mother Goddess was transformed by the misogynist tendencies of the late
Greek period into an ....
(3683

15

)
Role of Women in the Early Church
.... the postapostolic period of the
Church. The once holy body of the Mother Goddess was transformed by the misogynist tendencies of the late
Greek period into an ....
(3722

15

)
Greek Period and Roman Period
.... Although not as spiritual as the
Greek world, Rome founded a world policy, gave its .... the gap between the ancient and modern world with the Roman
Church and all ....
(2578

10

)
The Hagia Sophia
Aside from its beauty, Hagia Sophia (
Greek for
Church of the Holy Wisdom) is important for its artistic and architectural uniqueness, as well as its religious ....
(666

3

)
Classic Greek Culture
According to Edith Hamilton in The
Greek Way, in "Greece there was no dominating
church or creed, but there was a dominating ideal which everyone would want to ....
(1449

6

)
Matthew 28
.... language here quite similar to the Latin of the Vulgate in use by the Roman Catholic
Church. Both versions have translated the
Greek ((((( in verse 19 as ....
(1799

7

)
The Renaissance Culture & Writers
.... religious corruption increased and the power of the
Church was weakened. Although the Renaissance began with a return to the classics, Latin and
Greek were the ....
(1094

4

)
The Renaissance
.... religious corruption increased and the power of the
Church was weakened. Although the Renaissance began with a return to the classics, Latin and
Greek were the ....
(1094

4

)
The Christian holy day called Easter is the celeb
....
church today as they were in the fifth century, while eight of the readings are still included in the "Byzantine rite," or
Greek Catholic
church (Nardone 29). ....
(1807

7

)
Greeks and Romans: Perception in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
.... as
church canon law, and Latin, the common and official language of the Roman Empire, became the official language of the Western
Church (
Greek, the language ....
(829

3

)
Jesus and Christianity Today
Today's Christians follow many different traditions, with the oldest traditions based on Roman Catholicism and the
Greek Orthodox
Church. ....
(514

2

)
Byzantine Era Religion
.... In contrast, the Eastern
Church, centered in Constantinople, used
Greek or local languages for its liturgies and rituals. According ....
(494

2

)