Religious Schism In The Middle Ages

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Although the Western Roman Empire collapsed and encountered the religious schism, throughout the middle ages, the Christianity still exerted the mighty influence in policy, education, people’s daily life as well as served as the cultural and moral foundation of the European society.
Regard to the policy, the popes in the western Christian church based at Rome were powerful and acted independently. On the contrary, the rulers of Byzantium Empire implemented the policy of “caesaropapism” which they benefited handsomely from appointing the priests to delivered sermons that can consolidate their regimes.
Throughout the middle ages, Christianity also played an essential role in the development of education. At the beginning, monasteries sometimes