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  1. Feb 6, 2023 · In a new chat with Net Positive With Jon Crist (viewed below), Creed frontman Scott Stapp reflects on the split, taking the blame for the band's eventual divide. Though Creed had some major radio ...

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  2. Feb 4, 2023 · February 4, 2023. During an appearance on the latest episode of the "Net Positive With John Crist" podcast, Scott Stapp reflected on CREED 's original split nearly 20 years ago. When the band's ...

  3. Mar 25, 2021 · The band broke up later that year. Advertisement. Tom Fogerty made a few solo albums that didn't do nearly as well as his work with Creedence Clearwater Revival. He died in 1990 from complications due to AIDS after contracting HIV via a blood transfusion. John Fogerty, Clifford, and Cook never repaired their relationship.

  4. Jul 18, 2024 · The band’s 2024 North American reunion trek, which kicked off last night (July 17) in Green Bay, Wis., has turned into one of the hottest rock tickets of the year. A pair of Creed cruises got ...

    • What Led to The Great Schism?
    • Little Schisms
    • Language Differences
    • Iconoclastic Controversy
    • Filioque Clause Controversy
    • What Sealed The East-West Schism?
    • Attempts at Reconciliation
    • Sources

    By the third century, the Roman Empire was growing too large and difficult to govern, so Emperor Diocletian decided to divide the empire into two domains—the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire. One of the initial factors which caused a shifting apart of the two domains was language. The primary lan...

    The churches in the divided Empire began to disconnect as well. Five patriarchs held authority in different regions: The Patriarch of Rome, Alexandria, Antioch, Constantinople, and Jerusalem. The Patriarch of Rome (the pope) held the honor of “first among equals,” but he did not possess authority over the other patriarchs. Small disagreements calle...

    Since the main language of the people in the Eastern Empire was Greek, Eastern churches developed Greek rites, using the Greek language in their religious ceremonies and the Greek Septuagint translation of the Old Testament. Roman churches conducted services in Latin, and their Bibles were written in the Latin Vulgate.

    During the eighth and ninth centuries, controversy also arose regarding the use of icons in worship. Byzantine Emperor Leo III declared that the worship of religious images was hereticaland idolatrous. Many Eastern bishops cooperated with their emperor’s rule, but the Western Church stood firm in support of the use of religious images.

    The filioque clause controversy ignited one of the most critical arguments of the East-West Schism. This dispute centered around the Trinity doctrine and whether the Holy Spirit proceeds from God the Fatheralone or from both the Father and the Son. Filioque is a Latin term meaning “and the son.” Originally, the Nicene Creedstated simply that the Ho...

    Most contentious of all and the conflict which brought the Great Schism to a head was the issue of ecclesiastical authority—specifically, whether the pope in Rome held power over the patriarchs in the East. The Roman Church had argued for the primacyof the Roman pope since the fourth century and claimed that he held universal authority over the who...

    Despite the Great Schism of 1054, the two branches still communicated with each other on friendly terms until the time of the Fourth Crusade. However, in 1204, Western crusaders brutally sacked Constantinople and defiled the great Byzantine Church of the Hagia Sophia. Now that the break was permanent, the two branches of Christianity became more an...

    The Complete Book of When and Where in the Bible and Throughout History (p. 164).
    Pocket Dictionary of Church History: Over 300 Terms Clearly and Concisely Defined (p. 122).
    The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (3rd ed. rev., p. 1089).
    Pocket History of Theology: Twenty Centuries in Five Concise Acts (p. 60).
  5. Aug 8, 2008 · —Bruno. Jesus' purported descent into hell has long been the subject of disagreement between Christians.Its presence in the Apostles' Creed points to a long-standing, lively, and ultimately ...

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  7. Answer: Jesus’ descent into hell means that Jesus “sojourned in the realm of the dead prior to his resurrection” (the Catechism 632). Like all men, Jesus experienced death, and thus his soul joined others in this realm. But as the Catechism points out, “he descended there as Savior” (CCC 632) and preached the good news to the spirits ...

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