The 19th and 20th centuries saw the Ottoman Empire crumble and the rise of modern nation-states in the Balkans. This led to the establishment of self-governing () national churches, such as the Romanian Orthodox Church, the Church of Greece, and the Serbian Orthodox Church. The Communist Crucible
Below is a structured paper outline and a foundational text on the ( Istoria Bisericii Ortodoxe ), organized to be highly scannable and easy to use as a drafting template. 📌 Research Paper Outline Introduction
The Orthodox Church views itself as the direct, uninterrupted continuation of the original Christian community established by Jesus Christ and His Apostles. In its early centuries, the Church was organized around five major patriarchal sees (the Pentarchy): Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem. The Era of the Seven Councils
The Apostolic Age and the rise of the Pentarchy.
was strictly defended at the Seventh Council (787 AD), cementing visual art as a core component of Orthodox theology and worship. The Great Schism of 1054
The breaking point of 1054 and the Fall of Constantinople (1453).
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