Around 1954 the great Dominican theologian Yves Congar wrote a book about the Catholic-Orthodox schism titled After Nine Hundred Years. I strongly encourage anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of this schism to familarize themselves with this very readable book (Available through inter-library loan at your local library).
Essentially he lays the schism at the feet of a process of estrangement, which may have become definitive in 1054, but was at work since about the year 500.
In fact, he goes so far as to say that our estrangement constitutes the schism, i.e. our ignorance of one another. There was an estrangement in language, in theology, in rite, in spirituality.
Essentially he lays the schism at the feet of a process of estrangement, which may have become definitive in 1054, but was at work since about the year 500.
In fact, he goes so far as to say that our estrangement constitutes the schism, i.e. our ignorance of one another. There was an estrangement in language, in theology, in rite, in spirituality.