Russia's central Christian institution, which Jiang says sounds similar to Catholicism but is night-and-day different in civilizational meaning.
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Eastern Orthodox Church
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...wealthy and innovative than the rest of Europe. 1054, the Eastern Orthodox Church, led by the Byzantines, break with the Catholic Church, okay? Because..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...wealthy and innovative than the rest of Europe. 1054, the Eastern Orthodox Church, led by the Byzantines, break with the Catholic Church, okay? Because..."
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"...have the Catholic Church. The Russians have something called the Eastern Orthodox Church. This sounds similar, but what I will show you as we..."
"...wealthy and innovative than the rest of Europe. 1054, the Eastern Orthodox Church, led by the Byzantines, break with the Catholic Church, okay? Because..."
"...1 billion people, okay? Constantinople becomes the basis of the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, which is Eastern Europe, okay? So if..."
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