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  1. Christian Church

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    Papal Authority: The Western claim of universal jurisdiction for the Pope versus the Eastern view recognizing the Pope only as primus inter pares (first among equals).
    The Filioque Clause: The Western addition of "and the Son" (Filioque) to the Nicene Creed regarding the procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son. Eastern theology maintains the Spirit proceeds only from the Father.
    Liturgical Practices: Differences in clerical celibacy (mandatory in the Latin West, optional for parish priests in the East) and…
  2. First Epistle To The Corinthians

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    The First Epistle to the Corinthians (often designated as $1$ Cor) is a canonical letter attributed to the apostle Paul the Apostle addressed to the church in Corinth, a major metropolitan hub in the Roman province of Achaea. Dated by most modern critical scholarship to approximately 53–57 CE, it stands as one of the earliest extant documents detailing the internal organizational struggles, theological disputes, and socio-economic realities of nascent Christianity. The letter is particularly notable for its detai…
  3. Huldrych Zwingli

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    Disputations and the Spread of Reform
    Zwingli’s separation from Catholic orthodoxy was formalized through a series of public debates known as the Disputationen. The most famous of these was the First Disputation (1523), where Zwingli successfully defended sixty-seven Theses advocating for the sole authority of Scripture (Sola Scriptura) and critiquing mandatory clerical celibacy and the practice of paying for indulgences.
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